I wouldn't recommend people experimenting granular starch to use more than 100ml per 100 gallon water to start with.
It is sounds ok, for beginig.
But can you explain the principe of pellets dosage? Why 1L per 500L?
I wouldn't recommend people experimenting granular starch to use more than 100ml per 100 gallon water to start with.
It is sounds ok, for beginig.
But can you explain the principe of pellets dosage? Why 1L per 500L?
The np biopellets web site stated it as the usage direction.
Acrotrdco np biopellets should not be in this thread period this is a rich user thread. If using rice is a failure they will make note of it.
Hey, kkil4life maybe you are being a bit overprotective on the rice experiment.
After all it's been less than a week. While it seems to work as a source of solid OCD we have only seen the short term results.
acrotrdco just gave some numbers that have about 5x the quantity of heavy metals NSW has. If these metals are not removed by carbon/skimmer/etc and we change the rice after 2 months, then in a year we would have 30x of these heavy metals compared to NSW.
I have send a question to Ron Shimek asking about the removal of these metals from the water column and what would the long term effects be if it remains in the water.
Hoping we get a positive reply so I can hop on the rice train as well!
Seems going back and forth on this heavy metal thing rice user or aware of this problem.
But what worry me is that vendor has the money and the know how to make rice a market produce for reef use. Plastic pellets is a good prouct but it not working for all reefers.
Rice can be process to be reef safe it just matter of time you not the only one playing close attention to this.
This something they will try not let it happen. :fun2:just imagine all the money the bio pellets guys get from their products. rice is practically free to all of us and this will definitely take a big chunk of their profits.
as for heavy metals, put ur output into the skimmer or carbon reactor and then you have ZERO worries.
This something they will try not let it happen. :fun2:
Update
1. 1/4 to 1/2 cups per 50 to 75 per gallons
2. soak rice at least 24 hours after that rinse rice at least twice.
3. How long will rice last. So far month but stills pending.
4. White rice long or short grain will work fine.
5. You can use reactor or place it in the sump.
6. Beware of your skimmer it go wild my need to adjusted.
7. Do to heavy metal concern maybe active carbon, poly filter, etc may needed to added it not use already.
8. Vinegar dosing can use boost up bacteria also can help come down the smell from the skimmer and improve waste exportation.
just imagine all the money the bio pellets guys get from their products. rice is practically free to all of us and this will definitely take a big chunk of their profits.
as for heavy metals, put ur output into the skimmer or carbon reactor and then you have ZERO worries.
kkil, you runs "rice machine" already more than 1 week, so can you see noticeably rice decomposition?
day one in the bag...
no change. NO3 15ppm, PO4 0ppm.
BUT, I'm so proud of my skimmer. It's working like a champ. It's pulling out a milky grey/brown fluid....and it's not the best smelling stuff. So far no bacteria bloom, also no tank inhabitants have reacted at all to the rice.
mostly it's just another day...
For concerns about heavy metals (copper), I would run CupriSorb resins. The problem with polyfiters is they will only remove copper ions down to about 30-40 ppb which is still quite high. GAC is necessary to remove the heavy metals tied to organics, which is the form most of the heavy metals may end up as and are thought to be less toxic in this form.
FWIW, most tanks seem to run in the 10-30 ppb copper range as is, which is still quite high IMHO. I think running CupriSorb resins makes sense to run in all tanks as well as GAC. Copper runs about 0.9 ppb in unpolluted reef ecosystems.