thanks Ro, with stats like that its go too be worth getting one.
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thanks Ro, with stats like that its go too be worth getting one.
There are plenty of others out there that are more effective, but they also cost a lot more... plus, the replaceable cartridges are only $6 (approx).
water chemisty can always be checked for a small fee by the hard working guys and gals at your local DPI
for a small fee thier lab will tell your EVERTHING about your water.
Personally i dont want too know, probably wouldnt drink water again :shock:
Feedback from many LFS's is that customers in there droves are coming in asking questions after losing large numbers of fish.
All have shown sign of toxic/heavy metal poisoning.
Off the record, a Sydney Water employee stated, "They wouldnt even drink the stuff out of the tap, let alone put fish in it..."
there suggestion, only do water changes if absolutley necessary.
the funny thing is that its not the water you drink that affects you most
its all the products that require the water in thier production that you ingest that worrys me.
anyway couldn't be any worse than your smog?
thanks mate.....hmmmm....
time for some big time water treatments
i think i will start using geo liquid in my water aging process as well as carbon and double dose of prime.
and what are you going to do for your fish?
Pretty much have the problem nailed down...
The water is being double and triple dosed with Chlorine, Chloromines, Flourite, & COPPER (I have copper residue in my aging tub)
Plus the biggest problem, after extensive testing which was outsourced, Phosphates... from the water, not due to poor maintenance.
:cry:
if only I knew all the a few weeks ago, I would still have my prized 10 Clown Loaches...
what are the main things we should be doing when we are treating our water mate? is there anything specific we need to do?