Well she wasn’t kidding about the phosphates….
The meter was blinking “200”! That translates to 0.613 ppm phosphates. The test couvette was bluer than I’ve ever seen on this colorimeter. I’m glad I have a hanna checker. That’s going to get some use in the coming days.
I knew this would be the case but since there’s so much die off on the rock I’m going to try and reset it. I’m going to bathe this rock in RO/DI. I’ll make a bunch of it tomorrow and let it pull more crud out of the rock. I’ll replace it at least once a day. I’ll also scrub the rock each day. I would think a week of that would start putting a dent in this. Some vinegar is going to enter the equation too. I’m leery of using muriatic acid in this apartment. If the weather was like a week ago I would absolutely use it… outdoors.
As for the sand I’ll wash it in small batches and let it soak in RO/DI water. When that’s all done I’ll fill it with saltwater and test for phosphates.
When I opened the tote with the rock I could smell a faint odor of ammonia. That’s gotta come out too. I see no point in using LaCl until I get the phosphates down enough with just RO/DI water and a vinegar bath. Since this rock is dead except for some coralline I’m not going to heat the rock or sand.
The original tote still has saltwater in it. I’m going to leave it until later today but the second tote will get RO/DI water shortly.