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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7882455#post7882455 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Reefrookey
i have actually been "Reading" for several years on reef central, just not talking.

I don't know how you held back for so long! ;)
 
Well, I have been following this thread for well over a year now, but I don't think I have ever said anything yet...

Great setup you have there. It is awsome that people like you are willing to spend the time, energy, and money to propagate corals. This will only help to strenghten the hobby and for that, I thank you.

And all of this is happening in Central Illinois! WHOOO HOOO! Way to show the world that were not just corn and soy beans!
 
rick,
Way to go man. now that my eyes are red and puff i'll go and sit in Physiology II lab and look at Genitalia...............
Marc It's all your fault!
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=5279208#post5279208 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by rick rottet
OK, here we go. This is the unit that looks the best to me. Also happens to be the one the local softener company has. It has the most varied types of filtration media, is fully adjustable as far as being able to set the recharge intervals when I want them to be, operates the air/oxidation process under pressure (increases oxidation rates), fully automatic when set up, elevates the water's pH, has no pumps or compressors to worry about, can be sanitized easily if the iron bactera become problematic,....
http://www.marlo-inc.com/download/res/pdf/8555w.pdf

This quote is from way back on page 20, but is "iron bacteria" the same thing as "bacterial iron?" Our well in Florida produces water with the same rust-colored crud that you were dealing with. The University of Florida tested it and said it was bacterial iron. They also told us about the filtration options, which were...nothing. It clogs RO/DI and other particulate filters too fast to be removed that way (exactly like you were experiencing). It looks like this unit may be the answer. Can anybody shed more light on this?

Rick, this is just one example of the archival value of the information in this thread...as you overcome each of your problems, you help more people than you know!
 
I don't know if they are the same thing or not. As far as I understand, iron bacteria is bacterium that lives deep down in the earth where the water comes from. It uses the iron as a nutrient source. As it multiplies, it forms the clumpy gooey muck that you saw in my sink back on that page.
Just as a semi-educated guess, I would say they mean basically the same thing. To my ear, "bacterial iron" sounds like it would refer to the iron itself, but likely after the bacteria process it. Whereas "iron bacteria" would refer to the bacteria that processes the iron. (all speculatioin on my part).
In any event, I am satisfied with the system I have set up which appears in that link. For me, it was worth the investement.
The issue for my water was that most of the iron is dissolved, the particulate filterrs won't catch it unless/until it is oxidized into rust. Appearantly, the particulate filters will catch the bacteria along with any iron they have processed. Like you stated, all of the iron, in any form, will plug up an RO membrane. Even the dissolved iron gets trapped on the surface of the membrane, rusts, and clogs the pores in the membrane.
That filter is a two tank system. The first tank oxidizes the iron, which turns it to rust, along with being under pressure and elevating the pH (both of which accelearate the oxidation process). The second tank has several different types of media to filter out the rust. It flushes automatically. I can set the system to flush whenever I want it to. The time can be set, as well as being able to set how many days out of a 12 day cycle it flushes. It trully has been a "set it and forget it" system.
 
I believe what we have in FL is iron oxide. It is soluble until it hits O2 which makes it an oxide. It may be the same thing as bacterial iron/iron bacteria because that is the way to get rid of it here. Another way is to pump it into a open top tank and let it settle. The iron sttles out and you pump from the mid level to leave the iron residue.

The filter you bought may not work for irrigation which is what I need it for due to the high volume.

Rick, I did get your email. I will be getting to you soon. I was out of town.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7935754#post7935754 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Treeman

Rick, I did get your email. I will be getting to you soon. I was out of town.



study hard boy, there will be a quiz :lol:
 
Thread Index

Thread Index

This has been an incredible thread, thanks for taking so much time to document it for the rest of us. Since some people were asking for a thread index, I threw one together, hope it helps avoid some redundant questions. I'm sure I missed lots of stuff, so feel free to edit. If you have the Firefox browser, just click your mouse wheel to open each post in a seperate tab.

6/8/04 - Site preparation - Link

6/25/04 - Greenhouse delivery and layout - Link

10/17/04 - Electrical and Utilities trenching - Link

11/12/04 - Gravel grading and ground insulation - Link

11/17/04 - Greenhouse plastic covering - Link

11/19/04 - Furnace - Link1 Link2

11/20/04 - Propane tank and circulation fans - Link

11/28/04 - Electrical system - Link

12/6/04 - Overhead lights, slop sink, and air blower - Link

12/17/04 - Generator and water meter - Link1 Link2 Link3

12/29/04 - Deionizer installation - Link

1/11/05 - Tank stands and live rock vat - Link

1/29/05 - 435 pounds of live rock - Link

2/21/05 - PVC sheet tanks - Link1 Link2 Link3 Link4 Link5 Link6 Link7 Link8

5/27/05 - Runoff water flooding - Link1 Link2

6/3/05 - Blower and air manifolds - Link1 Link2

7/22/05 - Blower and iron removal system - Link

8/25/05 - First test corals, acclimation - Link

8/27/05 - Evaporative cooling - Link1 Link2 Link3

9/7/05 - Ricordea Tank - Link1 Link2 Link3

10/9/05 - Green Star Polyp and Discosoma Tanks - Link1 Link2 Link3

11/13/05 - Actinodiscus Tank - Link1 Link2

12/27/05 - Sarcophyton Tank - Link1 Link2

1/24/06 - Deionizer failure - Link1 Link2 Link3

3/4/06 - Zoanthus Tank - Link

3/31/06 - Air trap for RO/DI - Link

4/14/06 - Lots more propagation - Link1 Link2 Link3
 
echoplex- that was very thoughtful of you to take your own time to assemble that index. it is all very organized. simply amazing and i really appreciate it, as i'm sure others will too.
 
Rick ....Wow!!! just finished reading your thread and have to say you are very dedicated . Thanks for not giving up and hope you succeed in making a profit. In the future Apiculture may be the hobbyist only choice in purchasing corals and fish. I myself would prefer apiculture over wild collected. When do you think you will begin selling and will it be mostly mail order from a website?( are you not aloud to say here on RC if so ignore that question) I'm a few hours north and would love to come down a check out the GH and make some purchases when my 120g Is finished.
 
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