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PostPosted: Jan 22nd, '21, 20:20 
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In case anybody is reading this. For me adding mealworm frass is working brilliantly so far BUT it does cause a small spike in Ammonia and Nitrite if I add too much. Highly depends on your biofilter BSA. But the theory definitely works and the frass desolves reasonably well and boosts the Nitrates. I add it into a plastic teabag 0.2micron tahts hanging in the biofilter.

My System has Fish in it too. I just use the frass as a boost.

My 300L system with about 60L of Helix media can handle about 1/2-1 teaspoon of frass per day. without a spike. If I dose more per time period i get a small spike. So this of course very highly depends on your system.
Just as a reference in case anybody is reading this.

I absolutely love the mealworm breeding. They are delicious to eat (very crispy, peanuty, mcdonald fries type of taste, believe it or not ;-)), very low carbonfootprint to produce your own protein at home, the fish love it too and their frass can be used to boost the system. its a WIN-WIN-WIN-WIN.

If anybody has any questions in relation to mealworms etc I would be delighted to help and give more info. Been doing it for nearly a year now and adding frass since 6 months.


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PostPosted: Jan 24th, '21, 12:08 
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I'd probably do similar to what BuiDoi and build a digester and just skim off and add the water from it so you are only adding clean water without solids in it.


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