Has there anyway to cure or safely remove the live rock of yours leaching phosphates lacking cooking or harming that live rock in any fashion? If me just awaiting it exit, will all the phosphates from the survive rock becoming removed? Or is at no other way? Statutory Banks In Botswana.
The trends of REE leaching efficiency were similar to those for phosphoric acid (P 2 O 5). Extensive tests on the leaching residue showed that during leaching, about 90 percent of the REEs were released from the phosphate rock but only 52.82 percent ended up in the leaching solution.
Is there anyway to cure or safely remove which go rock of its leaching phosphates without cooking button harming the dwell rock in any way? If i just wait it out, will all the phosphates for the live rock be removed? Either is present no misc way?
Is there either to cure with safely remove the live rock of its leaching liquid without cooking or harming the live rock inches any method? If i just wait information out, wants all the phosphates from the dwell rock be removed? Or shall there nay other way?
Right now, i have a 75 gallon tank with 2 inch live sand, 30 gallon sump with chaeto, Aqua C ev 120, phosphate reactor running rowaphos for about 1 week. I also have 1 small frogspawn, 1 zoa, 1 green paly 4 green/blue chromis and a clown fish pair and CUC. I have a tiny bit of GHA in my tank, and...
Yep, some rock leaches tons of phosphate. However, muriatic acid doesn't get rid of it. I've tried it (dissolving a good percentage of the rock) and it still leached …
The leaching of rare earth elements (REEs) from Egyptian Abu Tartur phosphate rock using phosphoric acid has been examined and was subsequently optimized to better understand if such an approach could be industrially feasible. Preliminary experiments were performed to properly define the design of experiments. …
50. NE Ohio. Joined 10 yr. Posted February 10, 2014. Using BRS Pukani dry rock. I had it in a trash can 'curing' for 4 weeks, now have moved to my 24g DT. …
Reaction score. 1,819. Rating - 0%. 0 0 0. waleedreef said: Dry rock is leaching phosphate. Continue curing, salt water, heater and water change every 2 weeks 50%. No need dose anything. You can't stop dry rock from leaching phosphate unless ph is 8.4 and this not possible in cure stage.
Is here however to cure oder safely remove the live rock of its leaching phosphates out cooking or harmful one live rock in any way? If i just wait it out, will all the phosphates from the live rock be removed? Or is there no other mode? Jump to content. Biological Filtration;
Is it possible nitrates are leaching from the live rock, if so how do fix this without buying all new rock. oh and i added more flow with a powerhead any ideas would make me happy _____ 16gal Biocube LED - New setup Current Tank Info: 14gal nano ... Phosphate does bind directly to calcium carbonate rock and sand. I discuss it here:
Basically you dose it a few times over say a week, test phosphate, repeat. Giving the water time between dosing to absorb more phosphate from the rock. The water takes in phosphate until it is balanced with the phosphate in the rock. So if you keep the dosing/rest cycle going, eventually it should take most of the phosphate out.
A day after mounting to the live rock I started noticing STN from the base, quite literally from the point of the tissue closest to the rock. My suspicion is that …
The phosphate on the rock is in equilibrium with phosphate in the water. So having the rock in water with a low to very low phosphate concentration will slowly …
Phosphate leaching from live rock? Phosphate leaching from live rock? By stubdog, November 21, 2009 in General Discussion. Start new topic; Recommended Posts. stubdog Posted November 21, 2009. stubdog. 182 South Carolina; Joined 15 yr; Share; Posted November 21, 2009. A recent post noted live rock from an …
Conventional rigid impellers are frequently used in the leaching process of phosphate rock, which often form a symmetrical flow field in the reactor, leading to a reduction in the leaching efficiency. In this work, a rigid-flexible combined impeller was applied to the leaching process of phosphate rock to increase the leaching efficiency. The effects of …
A series of experiments of column leaching under different pHs (pH 1.8, 3.8, 6.5, and 8.5) and calcination at different temperatures (200–1100 °C) were carried out for evaluation of release behavior of iodine in phosphate rock. The modes of occurrence of iodine in the phosphate rock and its leaching and calcination residues were extracted …
6) Already doing 10-15% a week Proper 30% per month total water changes will help export the DOC as well as some of the pests in the water column. It will help maintain the micro-nutrients as well. 7) Continuously doing so Physical removal of the pest by hand, scrubbing and siphoning is important as well.
Habashi proposed in situ, dump or vat leaching of phosphate rocks with dilute HNO 3 (20%) or HCl (10%) to get a solution of monocalcium phosphate, and to allow recovering uranium and rare …
In this situation, the live rock as well as coral sand could absorb the phosphates into its structure. The phosphate in the live rock structure could then start leaching back into your water and cause some serious problems which could not be eliminated easily. This could happen with heavy metals like copper, where someone …
If we have phosphate leaching from our live rock, what takes up that phosphate in our aquariums quicker, algae such as GHA or GFO? My understanding is that as long as the phosphate in the aquarium water is lower than that bound in the rock, it will begin leaching from the rock into the water? If this is true, here are a few questions:
In my readings I've been looking for ways to leach phosphates from my old liverock in a more efficient manner than cooking. This is a two-part post. Part 1. As I understand it, cooking liverock provides an environment to convert your system from an algae-driven system to a bacteria-driven...
No answer to your question except to say I "think" I'm having the exact OPPOSITE scenario going on. Went with half dry/white rock (and new sand) during tank transfer late last year: I can't get my phosphates over 0.01-0.02 ppm, ever,,, assuming I trust my Hanna Phosphate ULR checker with occasional reality check at LFS with their …
Is there anywhere to cure either safely remove the live hard of inherent leaching phosphates without cooking or harming the live rock in optional way? If i just wait it out, will all the phosphates from the live rock …
I've never used base rock, but know that curing live rock will introduce PO4 that will leach out as the rock ages. When curing the rock, the use of a protien skimmer and phosphate sponge or phosphate removing sheet/filter, or liquid chemical remover, will prevent the rock from absorbing so much. Of course that is the perfect setting from …
Right now, i have a 75 gallon tank with 2 inch live sand, 30 gallon sump with chaeto, Aqua C ev 120, phosphate reactor running rowaphos for about 1 week. I also have 1 small frogspawn, 1 zoa, 1 green paly 4 green/blue chromis and a clown fish pair and CUC. I have a tiny bit of GHA in my tank...
Is there anyway to cure or safely remove the live rock of its leaching phosphates without cooking or harming the live rock in any way? If i just wait it out, will …
Phosphate is usually the limiting nutrient for the formation of algal blooms in freshwater bodies, so tillage practices must minimize phosphate losses by leaching and surface run-off from cultivated land. Mineral soils usually contain 30–70% of their phosphate in organic forms, and both organic and inorganic phosphate are found in …
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Extensive tests on the leaching residue showed that during leaching, about 90 percent of the REEs were released from the phosphate rock but only 52.82 percent ended up in the leaching solution.
The organics will break down into nutrients like phosphate and nitrate this is commonly misinterpreted as the rock leaching nutrients when it isn't the rock itself doing this it's …
Rock, especially Calcium Carbonate (live rock) that has been in water that is high in inorganic phosphate will adsorb phosphate, the depth and level of …
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Leaching is the process that lessens the phosphate content of the rock. I believe that if you just soak the rock, the phosphate level of the water will eventually match the level in the rock, and the leaching will stop; however, it will start leaching again when the water has a lower phosphate concentration than the rock.
ben1987 said: Most of the man made dry rocks do leach phosphate for a while. In my experience at least and I also spend an awful lot of time reading this forum. I used real reef rock and some old dried out live rock I'd got left from an old tank. I jet washed the rock first to remove any loose stuff.