well I've removed about half of the pellets. Gone from 500 to 250ml.
the pellets I took out seem to be the same as when I put them in months ago. There was no slime of any kind on them either. They are more or less the same size as well.
the reactor is also interesting. At full flow it seems to tumble less than it did with more pellets. That seems a little odd.
I was wondering what anyone thought of about me "grinding up some of the pellets and adding it to the tank or to the reactor to see if it could speed up "seeding" the pellets. Dose this seem like an option?
Anyone ever thought that we can produce the same process by using raw white rice instead of these starch polymers pellets. Rice is only about $1 a lb. You can use small amount of each time since I expect rice to decompose much faster and release it's carbon more rapidly then these polymers. I've started with a cup of rice in my overflow sock 2-3 weeks ago and I'm getting the same skim that I get from dosing alcohol. The rice form a nice brown bacteria coating after only 4-5 days and does not disintergrate or dissolve at all. The grains are small therefore, I also expect more surface area to denitrification.
DJ,
Whereabouts in your system did you dose the MB7, just into the tank itself?
My pellets aren't doing much that I can see (been running them since mid-April) and I'm thinking mine may need a kick in the pants too.
HAHA! I know it's late (really early 5:50am) where I am but I literally got informed about your reply to me AS I was reading what MB7 is/does. I really do agree that the tanks that work and have dosed MB7 or similar products must give at least partial credit to the addative. It sounds great. Plus I've gone months with adding NOTHING else and have had zero effectiveness from my pellets. I hate that I can't order the MB7 due to lack of money, but it sucks worse that there is no where local (closer than two hours) that "might" carry this stuff. The only (new) LFS guy I know thinks that the new ORA captive breed mandarins (the ones that eat in captivity and live) is just a gimmik to make more money, and that no one will ever buy one...and that WC are more or less a waste of time and money (why add more salt when it's already in there, just add more fresh water).
so in short...we won't be getting any here....LAME-SKEEZ.
But yes I do want MB7 now to seed my pellets with. Obviously it's something (bacteria I need) that my tank lacks.
well I've removed about half of the pellets. Gone from 500 to 250ml.
the pellets I took out seem to be the same as when I put them in months ago. There was no slime of any kind on them either. They are more or less the same size as well.
the reactor is also interesting. At full flow it seems to tumble less than it did with more pellets. That seems a little odd.
I was wondering what anyone thought of about me "grinding up some of the pellets and adding it to the tank or to the reactor to see if it could speed up "seeding" the pellets. Dose this seem like an option?
I can't definitely attribute the 0 nitrates to the biopellets, given the established rock.
how new is the set up? You say it's recently set up...
the pellets tend to take longer to reduce PO4 than NO3. If it's all still new then I would say you may have to wait a little longer.
Hey do any of you guys who are running the pellets use filter socks? I just made a thread about my socks clogging from this completely clear jelly like substance. Could it be from the pellets?