hydrogen sulfate in the DSB HI,
MAny times we are very concerned about hydrogen sulfate, it is metabolised by bacteria, some worms and can be made fairly harmless in the dsb when combined with IRON, The worst thing to do is stir it up if its a DSB.
Here's a well written article that is more info than needed but shows the many pathways hydrogen sulfate in the DSB is bound and made harmless.
Doug
The black material you see in many dsb is iron suflate or bound hydrogen sulfate. so black in the plume may be normal. Hydrogen Sulfide and the Reef Aquarium by Randy Holmes-Farley - Reefkeeping.com
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55 GAL OP, 37 GAL SEA HORSE TANK, 5 CLARKI,
2 MARRONS,2 SERPANT STAR,1 RANDALL PISTOL,NUMEROUS HERMITS,2 SKUNKS,
4 PEPERMINT,1 ANAEMONE, SEVERAL SOFT CORALS, 2 ADULT W/C SEA HORSES,8 CHROMIS.
1 B 1 LM BLEEMY,1 WATCHMAN,1 TRUE PERCULA, 2 TANGs, 1 gold angel 1 ROYAL BEAUTY. 1 20 GAL SUMP WITH 1skimmer, 1 fluidized sand filter,
REFORGIUM, AND DSB IN MAIN AND SUMP, right handed hermits.
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