Craig/Randy,
BART-HAB, or total heterotrophic aeorobic bacteria tests, are a bit on the pricey side ($15 per from ESV, $7 from the source in Canada if you can get it) so I was wondering if one could be made by hobbiest for the hobbiest so they could be run periodically to test total aerobic bactera?
The basic design looks like a simple Glycerol/Peptone auger growth medium with Methylene blue used as the indicator and alternate oxygen souce. The amount of time it takes to deplete a fixed amount of indicator can correlate with bacteria density and bacteria 'strength'. It has even been said that the pattern of indicator usage can indicate the type/species of bacteria.
To me, it looks like the biggest problem would be making sure that the test tube/growth media is sterile and free of airborne bacteria, etc.
What I'd like to see is a plot of total bacteria over time and see if any events in bacteria growth can be correlated with ORP and physical changes in corals (RTN, growth spurts, polyp extention), etc.
Whatcha think?
http://www.dbi.sk.ca/droycon/HAB.html
Scott
BART-HAB, or total heterotrophic aeorobic bacteria tests, are a bit on the pricey side ($15 per from ESV, $7 from the source in Canada if you can get it) so I was wondering if one could be made by hobbiest for the hobbiest so they could be run periodically to test total aerobic bactera?
The basic design looks like a simple Glycerol/Peptone auger growth medium with Methylene blue used as the indicator and alternate oxygen souce. The amount of time it takes to deplete a fixed amount of indicator can correlate with bacteria density and bacteria 'strength'. It has even been said that the pattern of indicator usage can indicate the type/species of bacteria.
To me, it looks like the biggest problem would be making sure that the test tube/growth media is sterile and free of airborne bacteria, etc.
What I'd like to see is a plot of total bacteria over time and see if any events in bacteria growth can be correlated with ORP and physical changes in corals (RTN, growth spurts, polyp extention), etc.
Whatcha think?
http://www.dbi.sk.ca/droycon/HAB.html
Scott