Used biopellet storage

Mike Arnold

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I want to turn my bio-pellet reactor off for several reasons, but if things don't work out I'll want to turn it back on; I've already learned, from experience, that you can't just turn the reactor off for a week and turn it back on.

My questions is, is there some method for storing the used bio-pellets for a period of time, or should I just throw them away?
 

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The bacteria that these foster love moisture. I personally would empty and dry them manually then place in a sealed container with a sodium silicate packet to absorb any ambient moisture.
 

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thank you makes perfect sense just wasn't sure if it could be done for re use or not . i discontinued my reactor because i had a dino break out . I dint remove the pellets just closed off the valves to the reactor but when i went to open it there was a awful foul order to the water . i removed them rinsed and have let them dry but was worried they would be no good anymore.
 

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If they now have that odor they are most likely grey, and have started to produce sulfate. I dont think there is a return from that point.
 

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