Also dead cells use up dissolved oxygen during decomp. So the sooner you get them out the better. I wonder if the skum sucking fish select live from dead cells.
Sebastian S Cocioba
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New York Botanics, LLC
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good question...I wonder if there is a difference in buoyancy. Anyway, there are probably bacteria in there that eat the dead cells.On Mon, Aug 27, 2012 at 4:45 PM, osazuwa <robertness@gmail.com> wrote:
We are farming some containers. It would be very useful to learn how to separate living ones from the dead.
If there is no obvious answer, can anyone speculate on introducing some other organism that would consume the dead and leave the living?
Thanks,
Robert
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