Ok. So. I was big into saltwater reef systems. I ran bio pellets in a reactor. Long of the short is that it is a carbon source for bacteria to consume naitrate and phosphate and then produce bio film. Now in a reactor it is designed for the pellets to tumble in a fluidzed reactor and to scuff of old and weak bacteria. The outlet of it is directed to skimmer to remove bacteria.
My finding is most shrimp are belived to feed off bacteria. So if we were to throw a few bio pellets in bottom of tank and allow the shrimp to eat the film off the pellets. Now it wouldn't be a nutrient export like it is designed in reef system. But would be almost endless food supply that would be unable to pollute the water.
My finding is most shrimp are belived to feed off bacteria. So if we were to throw a few bio pellets in bottom of tank and allow the shrimp to eat the film off the pellets. Now it wouldn't be a nutrient export like it is designed in reef system. But would be almost endless food supply that would be unable to pollute the water.