phosphate experiment results

geno

Member
Market
Messages
443
Reaction score
0
I've read many times that frozen foods often contain phosphates. I decided to conduct a small experiment to determine just how much.

I took 2 frozen cubes of ON mysis shrimp. I let them thaw in a small bowl of tank water and then tested that water. The phosphate reading was 10 while it's 0 in my tank.

This will be my new approach! To bad it took me so long to take it seriously.

-gene
 
I used water from my tank -- in a small bowl with the shrimp in a small piece of old net stocking.

Perhaps I should redo the test using RO water. I knew the reading from my tank was zero, so I don't expect much, if any, difference using RO water -- although it would be a more precise test.
 
Perhaps you might consider thawing in water (tank OR RO, does it matter?). Then dump the water and feed. I will bet youy will show less PO4.
 
ichthyoid;599744 wrote: Perhaps you might consider thawing in water (tank OR RO, does it matter?). Then dump the water and feed. I will bet youy will show less PO4.

I thaw mine in a brine shrimp net in a 1C measuring cup of RO, then just carry the net to the tank and feed.

This is an interesting idea; I think I'm going to play along and try a few different types of food.
 
Back
Top