Well, I read through Eric's thread in full. Seems interesting, but I'm not sure how valuable it will be without looking at CNP, or at least protein levels. Guess we will have to wait for his article.
Ozone seems to break down the larger matter into smaller pieces-which would be expected. Whether it actually helps remove a higher % of waste can not be determined from his current samples (unless he hasn't listed some).
Ideally, it would be nice to have a tank with just saltwater freshly madeup. Add known weight of pellet food or flake food(something dry with no water). Use powerhead for circulation, seal tank, add hepa filter on skimmer air intake. Skim until no visible food is in water, collect waste at multiple intervals and check dry weight. Then check protein concentration of water and skimmate.
Then, take tank water from a reef system (has bacteria and algae). Repeat above experiment.
The way he is doing it contains a lot of variables...
Hrm, I do have an old crappy marineland skimmer. Wonder what I did with the powerhead that goes to it...
				
			Ozone seems to break down the larger matter into smaller pieces-which would be expected. Whether it actually helps remove a higher % of waste can not be determined from his current samples (unless he hasn't listed some).
Ideally, it would be nice to have a tank with just saltwater freshly madeup. Add known weight of pellet food or flake food(something dry with no water). Use powerhead for circulation, seal tank, add hepa filter on skimmer air intake. Skim until no visible food is in water, collect waste at multiple intervals and check dry weight. Then check protein concentration of water and skimmate.
Then, take tank water from a reef system (has bacteria and algae). Repeat above experiment.
The way he is doing it contains a lot of variables...
Hrm, I do have an old crappy marineland skimmer. Wonder what I did with the powerhead that goes to it...
 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		