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Rejuvinating old fluorite?
I'm getting a heap of flourite to replace my plain gravel but I'm wondering
if after a year or two when the flourite runs out of nutrients is it possible to dump it all in a bucket adding trace/iron mixes over the course of a few weeks in the hope of it absorbing the nutrients or perhaps boiling and cooking it gently for a while. Does this sound crazy or has someone tried it before and it appears to work to a certain degree? Would it turn to mush when boiled, maybe adding the nutrients as is cools, settle it, drain it, rebind it and then grind it in an industrial strength mixer? It's just that Flourite is so expensive and hard to find in Australia and I'm all into recycling =). TIA |
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Rejuvinating old fluorite?
On Mon, 30 Dec 2002 20:44:44 +1100, "Tasslehoff"
wrote: I'm getting a heap of flourite to replace my plain gravel but I'm wondering if after a year or two when the flourite runs out of nutrients is it Flourite doesn't run out of nutrients. Chuck Gadd http://www.csd.net/~cgadd/aqua |
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