Heisenberg
Well-Known Member
400 micron is the smallest you should use for tea. If you do use a sock or any sort of bag, it is important to have an air stone in the bag to keep it aerobic and to dislodge microbes. It's best to brew the EWC or other amendments freely in the tea and filter afterwards, if at all. I do not worry for a second about debris in my res because I have nothing to clog. I use a turkey baster to apply the tea, so once the materials settle I just draw from the top which keeps most bits and chunks out anyway.
Anyone who makes tea frequently should invest in some glass bonded bead airstones. They will resist the biofilm that tends to gather and are more easily cleaned. The ones sold for koi ponds are not that expensive.
Anyone who makes tea frequently should invest in some glass bonded bead airstones. They will resist the biofilm that tends to gather and are more easily cleaned. The ones sold for koi ponds are not that expensive.