Marine pure leaching aluminium?

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So I’ve done some more research into media for tanks. And ran into claims marine pure leeches aluminium into the water especially if moved.
Does anyone have experience with this? And are the mantis blocks a good alternative?
Mine leached AL. I did an ATI water test back in October that revealed elevated AL levels so I removed it. I'm going to do another test in the next month or two to check the new levels. I have no intention of using another type of block in it's place.
 
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Mine leached AL. I did an ATI water test back in October that revealed elevated AL levels so I removed it. I'm going to do another test in the next month or two to check the new levels. I have no intention of using another type of block in it's place.
What are you doing instead of media?
 
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The question is, does the leeching aluminum affect anything. I've read threads here that say the increased aluminum had no effect on the tank. I've also read that treating them like curing rock eliminates the problem. Is either true, I don't know. Maybe Randy knows the answer. On another note, I don't blindly follow BRS videos as they are not always correct, like the salt test videos.
 

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The question is, does the leeching aluminum affect anything. I've read threads here that say the increased aluminum had no effect on the tank. I've also read that treating them like curing rock eliminates the problem. Is either true, I don't know. Maybe Randy knows the answer. On another note, I don't blindly follow BRS videos as they are not always correct, like the salt test videos.
Also, wouldn’t activated carbon be able to absorb whatever minimal amount leeched into the water? (If any)
 

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Also, wouldn’t activated carbon be able to absorb whatever minimal amount leeched into the water? (If any)

i would not assume that GAC binds aluminum from seawater. It’s reallly not good at binding most metals, but many metals bind to organic matter that itself binds to GAC.
 

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Just the blocks? Or all forms of their media

Complicated question. Some folks claimed the material most readily shown to release aluminum was actually counterfeit material. Some said it was a bad batch. Done folks reported theirs was crumbling to bits, others not so. Is the released aluminum toxic? Is it soluble Al+++, or some fine particulate form??

I personally would avoid all aluminum oxide and related products unless they are something you already have. I don’t know of anything they do that cannot be done easily in other ways.
 
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The question is, does the leeching aluminum affect anything. I've read threads here that say the increased aluminum had no effect on the tank. I've also read that treating them like curing rock eliminates the problem. Is either true, I don't know. Maybe Randy knows the answer. On another note, I don't blindly follow BRS videos as they are not always correct, like the salt test videos.
I am interested to hear about the sat test videos ? What are your thoughts?
 

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It was implyed that the BRS salt test videos were inaccurate or unreliable. I wanted hear more about that.

OK, I understand. I've not looked at those.
 
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