Hey, kkil4life maybe you are being a bit Hoping we get a positive reply so I can hop on the rice train as well!
acrotrdco, first things first, NSW values are not constant everywhere. it changes from place to place. given this, all elements have their min and max levels. NSW value of alk is approx 7, what do we have our alk at? 9 sometimes 10 or even upto 12 and nothing horrific happens.
we dose iron and manganese into our tanks without even knowing the contentrations, and what happens? nothing.
I've put up calculations using YOUR numbers as to why none of the minerals are harmful in the concentrations present in rice.
zinc, I really am not aware of its role and what harm it does, so I will not comment, but again its not present in any harmful concentration.
the only worry is copper which is 0.28mg in 100g. now even using laymans conversion, if you dump 0.28mg in 100g (375L), that makes it .00074mg/l = 0.00074ppm. are you going to be worried about that? I dont think theres a reason to be worried about it.
unless u dump a 20lbs bag into ur 10g nano tank, I dont think u have anything to worry about.
auroratrdco, I find it funny that you want to bash on rice when you have no solid backing for it. even your theoritcal explanation was flawed. my backing is MY EXPERIMENT. which I have documented every single step of the way.
for those of you worried about using rice, if you really are concerned, please just keep checking this thread cuz of those of us that use this method will post here till we prove that its a feasable and reliable method.
if you guys have any doubts, feel free to pm me or post here and I'll help as much as I can.
As for getting a clearer picture, if Randy comes back I'm sure he will clear up this whole numbers game and tell us for sure. i'm sure he'll even make a rice molecule avatar for me![]()
kkil4life,
Using PCL (polylactic acid) for example, from waste water processing studies, the best results is obtain when 10% corn starch is used in the PCL, which means if you're using granular starch, you should be using much less quantity compared to using other plastic biopellets (PHA/PCL/PLA).
So in general, it is advised that for people who're experimenting with rice reactors, start with about 90-100mL per 100G (if not less), and gradually add more depends on the results you observed from your tank.
Acro, we have one more parameters to compare PLA with starch. It price. 1 g (gramm) of pure pla cost 70 E (euros). So total costs of 900 ml pla will be ~70.000 (seventy thousands) euros. NP Biopellets definitely NOT a PLA.
Du,
You sure it's PLA you're talking about? PLA (Polylactic Acid) is commonly used as biodegradable plastic (like plastic cups, bottles, etc.)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polylactic_acid
In fact you can DIY PLA with corn starch:
http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1780922
I don't see why 1g of PLA cost 70E... otherwise a PLA plastic cup would cost like US$20? That doesn't make sense...
NP biopellets are probably using PHA not PLA, please see my other post.
Im not sure that is true. As i know the main usage of PLA is cosmetic. AFAIK "Sculptra" contain it, so you can check the price :lol:
Im not shure that is real PLA. Imo, it is just polimerized starch.
Because bioplastic not contain of PLA.
Did you have formulas for PHA? We compare it weight with starch.
Ok, PH3B. C4H6O2 - 192. A little heavy than starch. So 900 ml pellets ~ 900 ml of rice.
But the main question is, how to compare it decomposing speed.![]()
day three...
no change.
BUT. I too am using an API...and yes the 5 and 10 look very similar. The only was I was saying that I was at 15ppm was because it wasn't 10, but it wasn't quite 20 either. Well now it looks like it may finally be around 10...but it's hard to tell. My skimmer is still working great. Pulling out a lot more than it ever did with BP (in one day). Enough that I must clean it once a day or more (average about once a week with BP).
so far so good.
Someone else using API test kits you must feel my frustration. They aren't that bad just not super precise you get a feel for them and how to interpret the results. You should post a pic man. Btw what does your skimmate look like. Cell phone pics count, that's all I have to work with lol. Keep the updates coming. My only regret was not taking a bunch of pics for a before and after like kk did. It would be nice to compare my corals a week ago to today. I think I'm gonna take pics today to compare on the long term.