fats71
Active Member
Ok, so while talking to a few lfs here in florida it seems none of them mix any water it is all water out of the inlets from the Ocean. ( they sell it for a dollar a gallon too customers as well. ) I watched one of the lfs do it about ten feet out and they said they do not have to do it that far out but as the water was a bit stirred up that day they went out into 5 foot of water held the hose in and pumped several hundred gallons into their water containments.. I have been to their store and they have some of the most amazing stuff and the have only used real sw from the same place for over 20 years. I was amazed. I always heard you needed to go out a few miles where the water was cleaner blah blah blah but after seeing them do it and seeing their coral/fish I have to say the 2 mile rule is a myth unless your in some filthy inlet or something. My question is how many people do that and how many people get their sand that close or have tried it. I know the sand is essentially a filter for everything nasty washing onto it but what about grabbing it further into the water say 5 foot deep areas ?
I have no need for sand but was curious how many people do it.
I know at my new job at marineland we pump water in too the dolphins from just about 30 feet out via a large pump and pipe under the beach and well they have the oldest dolphins in captivity in the world so it cant be that bad..
The question is what are your alls thoughts on it ??
I have no need for sand but was curious how many people do it.
I know at my new job at marineland we pump water in too the dolphins from just about 30 feet out via a large pump and pipe under the beach and well they have the oldest dolphins in captivity in the world so it cant be that bad..
The question is what are your alls thoughts on it ??