Can phosphates be reduced through a open tank with circulation into the air?
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Do you mean are you able to evaporate phosphates out of a tank? I don't believe so, even if some phosphates did evaporate with your water, it wouldn't be enough to make a significant difference in phosphate levels.Can phosphates be reduced through a open tank with circulation into the air?
Is there any algae growth on the rocks? If you left the cover off, and there was light able to get in, it could be that algae consumed some of the phosphates.The reason I ask is I am curing my pukani rock in a 55 gallon drum. For the first time last night I left the drip cover off to see if I would see a reduction on phosphate. To my surprise the phosphates went down from .66 to .55. I did the test twice each time with the Hanna test kit. I will check it again tonight to see if it changed again. Is there a reason why they dropped?
That is correct just salt water. Curing is the process of taking live rock that was left to dry out in order to remove all dead sea life . Without curing the rock as the stuff deteriorate in your tank it will turn into nitrate and phosphate that is why I have a phosphate build up. The rock is reaching phosphates and I’m trying to cure before I put it in the main tankI'm not sure what you mean by curing? What is present besides the rock? Just salt water?
That is correct just salt water. Curing is the process of taking live rock that was left to dry out in order to remove all dead sea life . Without curing the rock as the stuff deteriorate in your tank it will turn into nitrate and phosphate that is why I have a phosphate build up. The rock is reaching phosphates and I’m trying to cure before I put it in the main tank