NaH2O
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Great discussion!
I think removing the highest concentration of organics is important. So, based on the quote above I belive wet skimmate would remove the most of organics. How then, does dry skimmate differ? Is it a higher concentration of trace elements, and less organics only?....or would it be just less of everything in general....including emptying the cup.
Regarding over removal of nutrients.....I really think with our systems being closed and the amount of nutrients coming from food, and other things it would be very difficult to be "void" of them. Look at the impurities that come from non-analytical grade additives.....or using carbon that leaches phosphates.....or a salt mix (yikes....another discussion). What I'm saying is we introduce plenty of nutrients anyway. Think about what the live rock spits out on a daily basis.
The polar regions outside of the air bubble stabilize the air bubble very much like a soap bubble in your kitchen sink or your washing machine. This is why a foam begins to build up at the surface of the skimmer. As the protein laden bubble reaches the top of the protein skimmer, the proteins begin to accumulate which creates a stable foam bubble. These stable foam bubbles take a long time to pop. Thus, the proteins slowly are concentrated at the top of the skimmer where they are slowly pushed through the "throat" of the protein skimmer and into the collection cup.
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This is going to result in a skimmate that is very concentrated in organics. Isn't that a good thing?
I think removing the highest concentration of organics is important. So, based on the quote above I belive wet skimmate would remove the most of organics. How then, does dry skimmate differ? Is it a higher concentration of trace elements, and less organics only?....or would it be just less of everything in general....including emptying the cup.
Regarding over removal of nutrients.....I really think with our systems being closed and the amount of nutrients coming from food, and other things it would be very difficult to be "void" of them. Look at the impurities that come from non-analytical grade additives.....or using carbon that leaches phosphates.....or a salt mix (yikes....another discussion). What I'm saying is we introduce plenty of nutrients anyway. Think about what the live rock spits out on a daily basis.