can it be???aefw treatment success

That's pretty cool actually. I hope i never have to do it, but atleast now we may have another option vs tearing apart our whole tanks. Td i can't wait to see what happens, also on a side note im gonna send you a pm here shortly, see if you still have a couple frags left :)
 
I did the test on a fresh cut red milli.

Using the reference below, I calculated the amount of water I'd need for 1 teaspoon of KCl. That came out to be 1/2 gallon of tank water.

Here's the fresh cut from my tabling red milli before placing it in the dip:

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Notice that it has white tips. That's its normal growth pattern.

I then put some in a bag and floated it in my frag tank so that the temperature would remain constant:

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After the 30 minutes were up, I put it on plug, and took a picture of it from my DT:

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It looks totally happy!

I'll post a picture of it tomorrow so you can see the progress.

Mass-Volume Equivalents of Common Chemical Solids

Good stuff td...looks like we may have an answer...I'm stoked even tgo I no longer need it but still good to know
 
Humm? This would probably work to his recipe per say. Not days or weeks maybe mo. of not knowing the concentration in the tank. It's like death by lethal injection.

Sounds good, Menard! I know that potassium caused you a ton of trouble in the past, so I wanted to know what your thoughts were. Thanks! :D
 
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