can someone explain to me what the crude ash is there for? why is it in most fish foods? (look at the small fonts in the back and youll see). is it good for the fish? anyways, i am a regular smoker. should i feed my fish some ash from my ashtray?
Oddball;4196448; said:The accepted method of analyzing ash content is by incineration at 550°C for 12 h in a muffle furnace. The residue (ash) is weighed and a ratio is calculated between the pre-burn weight and final residue weight.
12 Volt Man;4196453; said:we do a similar lab test in wastewater treatment all the time. what burns off are called volatile organics. its basically the digestible organic part of the food. what is left over is the undigestable 'fibre' part.
its mostly what the fish defecates out.