NaH2O said:LOL - too bad they don't have snopes for reefkeeping. Thank goodness for that site - I'm so gullible.
NaH2O said:Here's a myth (I always thought this was fact) I just read this morning - I guess I never knew it: Silica sand doesn't cause diatom blooms. I read through Randy's article, and if the sand raises dissolved silica concentration in water, then wouldn't diatoms be right there to use it up? tell me oh wise ones....is silica sand causes diatoms a myth?
MikeS said:Where did you read this Nikki? Did it explain why silica sand does not cause diatom blooms? Just guessing off the top of my head, the only reason I'd see for that not to happen is if the sillicates released where in a chemical compound not useable by the diatoms....
EricHugo said:Also, I have a whole ot of sdata I presented last month on a critical comparison between berlin, jaubert and ATS methods of reeefkeping on over 100 tannks an some 8-15 years of data - and the only tanks that fared wrost were the bare bottom ones - it was all the rage back in the early 1990's tilll we all realized that they were a maintenance nightmare, were sterile, unstable, required regular siphoning of detrtius. Yeah, they work...but like I saiid, I've got a lemon yellow Porites on Green Montipora for a year no under a an 18" fluorescent lamp in a ten gallon tank - anythings possible, and I think I have even written a line on my book and n many articles. There's just smarter and easier ways, and it depends on what you want to do, what you like, etc. Me persionally - and you did ask, btw - I'd never run another bare bottomed reef in my life. I thought they looked hideous.
Travis said:Here is a myth that I'm not sure if everyone will agree with me on because people have always disagreed whenever I post it. That is the myth that bio-balls collect detritus. I have kept reefs for 5 years and I've used bio-balls for more than 3 of them. I am using them now in a FOWLR. My mom's tank has used them since it was set up 4 years ago. I have yet to find a spec of detritus on any of our bio-balls. It does still collect in the sump so that indicates to me that it passes right through the bioballs due to the constant water flow over them.
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