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We have a tank that is in proximity to alcohol cleaning products being used and stored. What we are finding is that the airborne alcohol molecules are seemingly getting into the tank system resulting in low nutrients (expected with vodka dosing) and slime forming on the surface of the water.
At this point, we are trying venting and pulling outside air into the skimmer but that's not resolving the issue. We are also dosing no3 and po4 to keep nutrients detectable. However, since there is no option of eliminating the alcohol getting into the system, is there anything that can be done to either neutralize/counteract the alcohol thats getting into the system?
Thanks
At this point, we are trying venting and pulling outside air into the skimmer but that's not resolving the issue. We are also dosing no3 and po4 to keep nutrients detectable. However, since there is no option of eliminating the alcohol getting into the system, is there anything that can be done to either neutralize/counteract the alcohol thats getting into the system?
Thanks