daveonbass
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middle of day two. No cloudyness. Tank is still crystal clear. I'll post later any changes in tests.
I've done some really rough calculations based on the weight concentration of the heavy metal in NSW, using Randy's data:
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2005-11/rhf/index.php
Copper: 380ng/L
Zinc: 590ng/L
Manganese: 165ng/L
Iron: 140ng/L
Using a ng to mg covertor:
http://www.translatorscafe.com/cafe/units-converter/mass/calculator/nanogram-[ng]-to-milligram-[mg]/
With your 105G water, which is approx. 400L water, at NSW level you shouldn't have more than:
Copper: 0.000380mg/L x 400L = 0.140mg
Zinc: 0.000590mg/L x 400L = 0.236mg
Manganese: 0.000165mg/L x 400L = 0.066mg
Iron: 0.000140mg/L x 400L = 0.056mg
Please correct me if my calculation is wrong Randy
Now one cup (185g) of white rice will give you:
Copper: 0.3mg
Zinc: 2.2mg
Manganese: 42.6mg
Iron: 3.0mg
If you'd ask me I think you're poisoning your tank with heavy metal, it'll just be a matter of time before the signs will start to show.
Good luck.
Hey kk4life, icycoral, and aurora: how long did the "hazy" period last?
simonskl tested one cup of UNWASHED rice in 1 gal rodi and came up with 1.32ppm, thats about 0.01ppm in 100g system. this is the 170mg of phosphrous.
simonskl retested the water with WASHED rice and he got 0.31ppm in 1 gal. that converts to 0.0031ppm in a 100g system. and that is with the 170mg of phosporous.
looks like is should still be a minimal amount of phos...considering that it's not all released at once. As stated it's mostly dissolved over time. Add to that the fact that the bacteria are consuming it anyways and I think it's even less of a worry.
I'm more concerned with acrotrdco's post count. Sorry if I'm rude...but it loks like they joined RC JUST to discredit using rice.
seems strange.
2.02mg of zinc = 0.00202mg in 1 gal = 0.0000202 in 100g
looks like is should still be a minimal amount of phos...considering that it's not all released at once. As stated it's mostly dissolved over time. Add to that the fact that the bacteria are consuming it anyways and I think it's even less of a worry.
I'm more concerned with acrotrdco's post count. Sorry if I'm rude...but it loks like they joined RC JUST to discredit using rice.
seems strange.
kkil4life,
That is, the rate of decomposition of rice grains in saltwater is not consistant, for the first few weeks it may slowly decompose/consumed by bacteria, but then all of a sudden the remaining core is rapidly decomposed and releasing too much starch / minerals into the water column.