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Hello Sylvia,
thats a very interesting question. I found a table about the amount of the nutrients at www.asianfisheriessociety.org
Here is the link to the pdf-file of the Article "Effects of Tilapia Stocking Densities on Fish Growth and Water Quality in Tanks" http://www.google.de/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=16&ved=0CDc...
and the table
Hum, ya might ask Nate if he has done any leaf tissue testing on any of his plants in AP. I know not quite the same as testing the water for the nutrients but perhaps even more useful.
Sylvia, I have the info you are looking for... but need to scan it or retype it. ( :
It's titled Nutrient output to water. Let me try to get to it later tonight.
This is coming for a professor of Aquaculture at MSU.
His quick, basic, assessment of fish waste to the nutrient requirements of plants.
Nutrient output to water.
While some other nutrients are expelled in fish waste (fish expiration and fecal material), the 3 most focused on for plants include CO2, ammonia and phosphorus.
Feeding 1kg of fish feed produces the average:
Waste - 650g total waste (360g soluble in the water = 290g in fecal material)
CO2 - 280 - 350g CO2 is expelled in the water (soluble)
Nitrogen - 52g total nitrogen (41.6g soluble, 10.4g fecal)
...... Soluble Nitrogen - 29g is in the form of N. This converts to 1.2 x 29g = 35gTAN (NH3/NH4+)
...... (TAN = 1.2 x total N weight)
...... 13g is tied up in "other" forms
...... Fecal Nitrogen - 10.4g also mainly in "other" forms
Phosphorus - 5g total phosphorus in fecal, although this leaches into the water if solids not removed right away.
Enjoy
Two Jay said:Sylvia, I have the info you are looking for... but need to scan it or retype it. ( :
It's titled Nutrient output to water. Let me try to get to it later tonight.
Thanks, TwoJay. Still not quite what I'm looking for - hoping to find a panel of the 16 micros and macros plants require - but this is a start.
Two Jay said:This is coming for a professor of Aquaculture at MSU.
His quick, basic, assessment of fish waste to the nutrient requirements of plants.
Nutrient output to water.
While some other nutrients are expelled in fish waste (fish expiration and fecal material), the 3 most focused on for plants include CO2, ammonia and phosphorus.
Feeding 1kg of fish feed produces the average:
Waste - 650g total waste (360g soluble in the water = 290g in fecal material)
CO2 - 280 - 350g CO2 is expelled in the water (soluble)
Nitrogen - 52g total nitrogen (41.6g soluble, 10.4g fecal)
...... Soluble Nitrogen - 29g is in the form of N. This converts to 1.2 x 29g = 35gTAN (NH3/NH4+)
...... (TAN = 1.2 x total N weight)
...... 13g is tied up in "other" forms
...... Fecal Nitrogen - 10.4g also mainly in "other" forms
Phosphorus - 5g total phosphorus in fecal, although this leaches into the water if solids not removed right away.
Enjoy
Two Jay said:Sylvia, I have the info you are looking for... but need to scan it or retype it. ( :
It's titled Nutrient output to water. Let me try to get to it later tonight.
Sylvia, That would be a great list to see. Keep us posted eh?
Sylvia Bernstein said:Thanks, TwoJay. Still not quite what I'm looking for - hoping to find a panel of the 16 micros and macros plants require - but this is a start.
Two Jay said:This is coming for a professor of Aquaculture at MSU.
His quick, basic, assessment of fish waste to the nutrient requirements of plants.
Nutrient output to water.
While some other nutrients are expelled in fish waste (fish expiration and fecal material), the 3 most focused on for plants include CO2, ammonia and phosphorus.
Feeding 1kg of fish feed produces the average:
Waste - 650g total waste (360g soluble in the water = 290g in fecal material)
CO2 - 280 - 350g CO2 is expelled in the water (soluble)
Nitrogen - 52g total nitrogen (41.6g soluble, 10.4g fecal)
...... Soluble Nitrogen - 29g is in the form of N. This converts to 1.2 x 29g = 35gTAN (NH3/NH4+)
...... (TAN = 1.2 x total N weight)
...... 13g is tied up in "other" forms
...... Fecal Nitrogen - 10.4g also mainly in "other" forms
Phosphorus - 5g total phosphorus in fecal, although this leaches into the water if solids not removed right away.
Enjoy
Two Jay said:Sylvia, I have the info you are looking for... but need to scan it or retype it. ( :
It's titled Nutrient output to water. Let me try to get to it later tonight.
I have a lab I used to use for AeroGrow to do this kind of thing, but the tricky part with AP is that a chemical conversion is taking place in the grow beds by the bacteria so what is in the fish tank isn't what is actually available to the plants. Hmmm....I'll have to give this more thought...
Two Jay said:Sylvia, That would be a great list to see. Keep us posted eh?
Sylvia Bernstein said:Thanks, TwoJay. Still not quite what I'm looking for - hoping to find a panel of the 16 micros and macros plants require - but this is a start.
Two Jay said:This is coming for a professor of Aquaculture at MSU.
His quick, basic, assessment of fish waste to the nutrient requirements of plants.
Nutrient output to water.
While some other nutrients are expelled in fish waste (fish expiration and fecal material), the 3 most focused on for plants include CO2, ammonia and phosphorus.
Feeding 1kg of fish feed produces the average:
Waste - 650g total waste (360g soluble in the water = 290g in fecal material)
CO2 - 280 - 350g CO2 is expelled in the water (soluble)
Nitrogen - 52g total nitrogen (41.6g soluble, 10.4g fecal)
...... Soluble Nitrogen - 29g is in the form of N. This converts to 1.2 x 29g = 35gTAN (NH3/NH4+)
...... (TAN = 1.2 x total N weight)
...... 13g is tied up in "other" forms
...... Fecal Nitrogen - 10.4g also mainly in "other" forms
Phosphorus - 5g total phosphorus in fecal, although this leaches into the water if solids not removed right away.
Enjoy
Two Jay said:Sylvia, I have the info you are looking for... but need to scan it or retype it. ( :
It's titled Nutrient output to water. Let me try to get to it later tonight.
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