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drinking straw filter?
Hi,
I want to change my filter media and was thinking about using drinking straws and was curious as to what people thought. Characteristics of good filter media a 1) High surface area per volume. Assuming 12" long straws that are about 1/4" in diameter it takes about 16/in^2 * 144 in^2/ft^2 (=2304 straws) to fill 1 cubic foot. Each straw has a surface area of 12" * 2 pi r in^2 on both the inside and outside (=9.4 in^2). Since the straws are against each other say 25% of the outside surface is lost, so the available surface area of each straw is 1.75 * 9.4 in^2 = 16.5 in^2. This * 2300 straws/ft^3 = 38000 in^2 = 263 ft^2/ft^3 (surface/volume). This is pretty good compared to something like Springflow which appears to be between 60 and 120 ft^2/ft^3 space, 350 ft^2/ft^3 for lava rock, and 120-250 ft^2/ft^3 for open cell foam. 2) Displaces little water per volume. Straws don't take much room. Rocks and pea gravel do. 3) Doesn't plug easily. The inside of a straw can't plug. Possibly the outside could between the straws but even that is nowhere close to what happens in lava rock. I've been having problems with pluged filters (lots of algae) and I need to have something that will go for a week with no problems at all. I have pea gravel now and I'm having problems keeping the prefilter clean so the pea gravel doesn't plug. 4) Light weight, easy to work with. Straws are light. In a filter with straight walls it shouldn't be too hard to keep them in place. 5) Cheap. I went to a restaurant supply place on the net and found a case (25000 straws) of 7.75" straws for $42. That would mostly fill my 100 gallon stock tank. What do you think? |
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