RGibson said:liveforphysics it would been a good thing if Bob had told you were to buy the coral skeletons for used in the reactor. Ralph
liveforphysics said:With the water thing, he was quite clear about what he meant. He commented that the tap water he gets in his city was water that even LA didnt want (thats gotta be low). He said that if you have a well for water, you should have it analized to ensure there is nothing toxic in it before useing it, and then use it
I supose if we break it down with logic, there are 3 options for you guys.
#1 Bob is lying to us along with Calfo in some giant conspiricy to cause aquariums to do poorly.
#2 Your (the non-beliver) personal knowledge, insight, schooling, experience, practice, is much greater than Bobs & Calfos, so you may toss aside the statement confident in the belief that you know better.
#3 Maybe they dont make up these things they say. If I remember right, before he said it at the lecture, he said something like "now, this is going to make all of you protest and say no no no Bob".
I think this is a great idea. we used to do this, but so many people went to BB tanks that the interest died back. In the past we had everyone bring a cup to the frag swap and dump it in a tank. The fauna would mix during the swap and when people were ready to leave they scooped out a new mix of sand. My only concern with this now would be preventing the spread of things like red bugs and flat worms. That aside, if there is enough interest I think we could get a tank for this at the frag swap in May.What a valuable tool for PSAS members it will be to have access to a handfull of comunity sand when starting a fresh tank. I bet every members tank will improve, and cyclinig times on new tanks should be greatly cut.
liveforphysics said:12. You should perodically run good carbon. Carbon is used up within 5mins of being in a real reef tank, not just water with blue dye in it that they test with. He recomended useing it weekly (if I remember correctly, might have been every 2 weeks, help somebody?)
13. A tablespoon of some brands of carbon works better than buckets of others. If you dont store your carbon in an air tight container, its junk. He was really suprized to hear that our club didnt do large group buys on a pallet of carbon.
If I remember correctly, one of the last times PSAS did this, the donated sand was aged (and lightly fed) for a couple of months to make sure that any parasites had died due to a lack of hosts. I believe the "sand swap" wasn't long after a speaker on fish diseases ...reedman said:I think this is a great idea. we used to do this, but so many people went to BB tanks that the interest died back. In the past we had everyone bring a cup to the frag swap and dump it in a tank. The fauna would mix during the swap and when people were ready to leave they scooped out a new mix of sand. My only concern with this now would be preventing the spread of things like red bugs and flat worms. That aside, if there is enough interest I think we could get a tank for this at the frag swap in May.
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