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Ok does it cause nutrient build up?Some parts become largely inert over time, but it is composed of any insoluble material that is formed in the tank, including live and dead organisms, uneaten food, fish poop, minerals such as silica, calcium carbonate, and others,
Ok does it cause nutrient build up?
Thanks, so more of an eyesore than anything, especially in a bare tankIt doesn't cause buildup (which implies more additions than exports), but like fish food, it can be a source of N and P that can end up as some amount of nitrate and phosphate in the water.
I would guess. .how do users of roller mats report such a drastic drop in nitrate after catching and exporting this waste if it's that inert
another handy way to test inertness: begin guiding tank transfers to not rinse any of the old sand but just move it over, and move over all the fish and corals into the clouding that is commuted into the new tank from the detritus stratified in the old sand. by page 5 of the no rinse transfer thread, non-intertness will be evident is the bet
I would imagine roller mats reduce nitrate by not allowing the stuff to decompose and release nutrients into the water. I’d say the stuff roller mats are pulling out are mostly food, not detritus. To me I’ve always thought of detritus as the leftover after stuff breaks down. If you’re pulling the food out and not letting it sit in the water (like a filter sock would) then you’re not gonna build up nitrate quite as fast.how do users of roller mats report such a drastic drop in nitrate after catching and exporting this waste if it's that inert
another handy way to test inertness: begin guiding tank transfers to not rinse any of the old sand but just move it over, and move over all the fish and corals into the clouding that is commuted into the new tank from the detritus stratified in the old sand. by page 5 of the no rinse transfer thread, non-intertness will be evident is the bet
So if you’ve got a ton of filter feeders (tube worms, sponges, and the like), they would CAUSE nitrate to rise by eating all that food (and I imagine converting to waste)? Or am I reading that backwardsI would also add that it's not just ordinary decomposition that roller mats and other particulate removal schemes reduce, but also consumption by filter feeders, which may be a much faster way to convert those same particulates into dissolved nitrate and phosphate.
So if you’ve got a ton of filter feeders (tube worms, sponges, and the like), they would CAUSE nitrate to rise by eating all that food (and I imagine converting to waste)? Or am I reading that backwards
It is a hobby term that is applied to many things and currently means nothing specific. Might be more informative if we start dealing with UFO’s - unidentified floating objects - one at a time. What material are you asking about?Hey
so what exactly is the makeup of detritus and is it inert?
So a quick question, can detritus impact pH?
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there are hundreds of examples of non inert detritus online
several posts from notable authors like Dr. Tim and other authors mention warnings and their own loss examples, they’re searchable
if we study 20 years of patterns online it’ll become apparent that locus of detritus and oxygenation states make the difference
oxidized waste out in a sump, pretty harmless
but we can’t blanket that state into all forms of detritus, those from a sandbed can kill and that’s a tame example above. In our sand rinse thread we have some complete fish kill examples resulting from sandbed disturbance
where detritus is located matters in safety assessment is my strong takeaway from the logged patterns online
fascinating: nobody knows the causative irritant within the cloud
it’s not ammonia, reefs don’t store ammonia among hungry bacteria that metabolize it
h sulfide is always suspect, nobody knows what the kill component is though. Could be bacterial states of decay / lysed and rotted cell irritants / tbd
detritus itself may not be bad, but it’s hangers on / associates sure could be
where goes the cloud goes the doom risk