_shorty_
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i know typically 5gal buckets are used for rots. What about a conical shaped container? like an upside down water jug?
I'd think detritus and other crud would sink (right?), allowing for easy removal of some crud on a regular basis. Simply open a valve on the bottom to let it drain out.
I'm assuming you could also use this valve for harvesting.
I always try to think of ways to make things as easy as possible, cause I'm lazy.. Seems that you could automate the process of keeping a culture alive this way through a continuous culturing method. Drain out 1/3 every couple days to waste, auto top-off with fresh made water, and do a constant dosing of a food source/additives.
Of course I have no experience yet. Just trying to get a game-plan started. Any thoughts?
How long would you expect a culture to last that was maintained in this type of manner without doing a full cleaning on the container?
I'd think detritus and other crud would sink (right?), allowing for easy removal of some crud on a regular basis. Simply open a valve on the bottom to let it drain out.
I'm assuming you could also use this valve for harvesting.
I always try to think of ways to make things as easy as possible, cause I'm lazy.. Seems that you could automate the process of keeping a culture alive this way through a continuous culturing method. Drain out 1/3 every couple days to waste, auto top-off with fresh made water, and do a constant dosing of a food source/additives.
Of course I have no experience yet. Just trying to get a game-plan started. Any thoughts?
How long would you expect a culture to last that was maintained in this type of manner without doing a full cleaning on the container?