Re: Re: Temperature in SR
Re: Re: Temperature in SR
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=12366855#post12366855 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by djfrankie
I highly doubt those temperatures have caused any die off. This bacteria genus is thermophilic, meaning it grows better in warmer temperatures.
Based on some studies T. denitrificans grow faster at 111.2 F (44 Celsius). Other studies indicate optimum temperatures range from 82.4 â€"œ 89.6 F (28-32 Celsius).
One article describes T. denitrificans naturally living in Yellowstone where the water is relatively hot.
Bottom line is these bacteria love warmer temperatures and the 90 degrees F you are reporting would not have caused any damage.
If I’m understanding you correctly you had already cycled the SR in the 5 gallon bucket and were getting zero reading out of the effluent then you added some more NBC#9 ?? before you brought it inline with your tank?
Let me know,
djfrankie
dj thanks for your reply and as I’m sure you know I fully support you and I appreciate all the time and effort you spend on this thread…thanks.
What follows a summary of my last 5 weeks give or take a week or two, but first a review of tank, due to out of date LaMotte test kit I was careless in my maintenance. The tank is a FOWLR set up using a plenum platform and has up and running since 1995. It has been thru 2 icestorms and once housed a Yellow tang that lived for 14 years so I’m not exactly a rooky, and I what I take it two the next level, so towards that end last November I started a series of water changes, 20 to be exact, from 11/27/07 to 03/15/08. In between I found your great thread and as they say the rest is history. I KNOW this method works and I proved it my self with cycling in out of the bucket.
In my effort to be brief, I left out a bunch of info. The cycling in the bucket got to the point that prams where zero and the bucket nitrates got so low that it was time to hook to the tank.
03/26 hooked it to the tank and I didn’t add NBC #9 or any additives, at that time I was discharging into a bucket to be safe, but it was evident that @ the flow rate (FR) @ 4 d/sec that I was using the bucket would over-flow in less that 24 hours, so I set effluent into the sump.
03/27 test results basically matched the tank, 0 ppm Nitrites, and +150 ppm Nitrates, slowed down FR to approx.1d/sec.
03/28 tests results (out of SR) as the ARM reactor was also hooked up, lots of gas @ vent valve (VV), 2.00 ppm Nitrite, +150 ppm Nitrates. With the NO2 that high and I removed discharge back to bucket.
03/29 tried to force it to go anaerobic by closing all valves and running just the mj for circulation. On 03/30, 24 hours later no skink ???, I didn’t want to leave it this way so I reset FR to approx 1d/ 2 sec.
03/31, a “ton†of gas @ VV and no skink, test: High Nitrites, + 200 Nitrates, so I figured I got to force it anaerobic so once again I shut down and just ran mj. On 04/01 still no skink so figured that the very nitrates where feeding the bacteria and getting O2 from it, so once again I reset FR this time to 1/ 5 sec.(ordered NBC #9 from Midwest aquatics just in case) and then approx 12 hours later “ hello stinky†finally, Nitrite 0 then I reset FR to 1d/ sec (water in flask is hazing, probably bacteria bloom) then on
04/02 lots of gas @ VV and still a little smell with effluent some what hazy, 0 ppm Nitrite and 40 ppm Nitrate, plan is to run this way until Nitrate is 0. On 04/03 collected sample is clear with VERY little gas @ VV and Nitrite 0 and Nitrate + 100 ppm. (actual LaMotte test, a 5% sample was 198 ppm ( 2.25, [between 2 and 3] X 20 X 4.4 = 198). On 04/04 lots of gas @ VV and Nitrite 0 and Nitrate +100 ppm.
04/05 lots of gas @ VV and NOW HIGH Nitrite and Nitrate 308 ppm ( LaMotte test result), glad I ordered NBC #9, on 04/05 no tests I’ll just let it cycle for now, then on 04/06 same results as 04/05, my thought “ this going no where†so I slowed down FR to ½ to approx 0.4 d/ sec. On 04/07 some gas @ VV and High Nitrite and Nitrate 308 ppm. ( a check of the tank water…198 ppm, using LaMotte of course).
04/08 some gas and High Nitrite ( NBC #9 has arrived) so @ 6:00 pm added 1 scoop NBC # 9 to SR and let circulate for 30 mins then set FR to 1d / 2 sec. I started to use quick dip test strips for Nitrite and for the next five days continued to get a High Nitrite readings.
04/15 bumped up FR to 1d/ sec and on 04/17 some gas gas @ VV and High Nitrite. 04/19, 10 days on NBC # 9 no changes and then I checked temperature in the SR and it’s the I found the 90 degrees. I then removed the insulation from SR and let it cool down to 80 and then reseeded the NBC# 9 with ½ scoop, thinking I killed the bacteria in the SR. On 04/20, no gas @ VV and High Nitrite, it’s like starting over and my patient is running out….to say the least.
I think basically what I have run into is a tank with LOTS of Nitrates bonded to the rocks, substrates and what ever……and well maybe I will never get it, I just don’t know….anyhow,
My plan with your input (I’ll make ANY change you suggest) I think will be let it continue to run…………????????