So I measured wrong when dosing DIY Molybdenum, used g instead of mg on the scale, and essentially 1000x the dosage..... the Molybdenum level according to my latest ICP is at 4 mg/L, down from 4.7 mg/L a month ago. The target level according to the ICP should be 0.010 - 0.015 ug/L. It's been 4 months since I dosed the Molybdenum, and there hasn't been any noticeable effects on the livestock. This system is fairly large, so I would rather use some kind of media to remove the Molybdenum. In the past month, I've used cuprisorbs in a media bag and it seems to have removed about 10% of the Molybdenum. The only other export would be through the skimmer. Now I'm trying cuprisorb in a media reactor in hopes of removing it faster. I know it'll also remove other trace minerals, but I have trace minerals on a doser, so it shouldn't deplete completely.
I'm looking for suggestions, if there are other medias/methods to remove Molybdenum that is more efficient than Cuprisorb.
I'm looking for suggestions, if there are other medias/methods to remove Molybdenum that is more efficient than Cuprisorb.
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