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10/06/2014, 10:28 AM | #26 |
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Sure. This is a daily scrub vs. the monthly deep wash...
Any ideas on my biocage, daytime level fluctuation, sponge forest, or the risk of a monthly rinse-off? |
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You want high surface area to grow bacteria, and more hydrophobic surfaces often work better. I don't know how these materials compare in those regards.
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10/06/2014, 05:47 PM | #31 |
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Bioballs were the medium of choice for bacteria in my day. I still have gallons of them so I'll give it a try.
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Please post back with how you make out. I am very interested to see how this idea works out for you.
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I just commented that a hydrophobic material will likely attract bacteria more than a hydrophilic one.
It may not be true in all cases, but if you do not want cells to adhere to something, you put a hydrophilic polymeric coating on it, such as polyethylene glycol.
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