Originally posted by beaslbob Just some general and minor stuff here.Over: I stated the bulbs were 3300 lumens not 3300k.
What kelvin are they??
Sammy: As I understand your post(s) here, If I do not walk and talk your line here then I am done. I thought this was an open forum (as long as people do not advertise competors).
re-read the post you can spout off on your horrible advice - you just need to make sure you talk about the dangers of taking your path.
I have learned much and even setup a refugium as a result of being a member here.
Good - I think everyone is here to learn ... trust me I think there are very few know-it-all types here.....
If I must warn people of the dangers of macro algae then do you and other posters also have to warn people of the dangers of ro/di water
WHAT!?!??!?! Danger??? Seriously - everyone usually posts the proper way to handle water and water changes ...and if you wish I will always post a disclaimer about the dangers of RO or RO/DI water being clenaer and better for your tank then tap water ever could be .....
, dripping kalk and dosing, inaccurate test kits,
I think the mantra of don't does unless you test .... be wary of tests .... get second opinions on your tests ....
skimmers,
What danger do skimemrs pose?? seriously stumped on this one ... unless you are advocating a salt water swamp.....
floods from sumps and refugiums, heat and evaporation problems with pc and mh lighting
Seen all the challenges from these issues discussed ad naseum ....
waterchanges, and everything else?
Yeah those dreadful water changes - most people give excellent advice on water changes - mix RO or RO/DI water for one day - then mix in salt - then make sure PH, Salinity temp are equal to tank.
The worst advice I consistenly see is: I think you got it right. I have had fw and salt tanks running for years and never do a water change
When people who follow your advice have a tank crash I pray you will re-imburse them since you spout off as if everything you do is perfect and contains NO DANGERS ....
to me the real value is to openly discuss various systems and methods. In that way various methods can be openly compared to give all people a change to decide which paticular method works best for them.
Yeah but try and keep in mind that many people come on here and think if one person agrees with them and 15 people disagree then that one person is right. You never warn of macro algea's takign off and choking out a tank ... or the build up of heavy metals in your tap water (most tap water contains copper- everytime you top off with tap water you increase the amount of CU in your water ... eventually you will end up with a copper rate that will kill any new invert you put into your tank).
Hey trust me - I am as cheap as the next guy and I would love to be able to top off my tank with tap water - but I don't even let my kids drink tap water .... so why would I put it into my tank??
I just don't feel the best system is where it is total disaster when a macro attacks a $9.00/pound live rock.
It is a total disaster when macro covers $200 worth of live rock and chokes out coral ...
b> BEK see i told ya
Yeah - Bek - he has told you and several other people have told you as well ... so since it is your tank and your choice I'd highly suggest you weigh all the evidence before you go further without a water change.
If you follow the utility light - no water change - use gravel in your tank path then by all means best of luck. Because you will need lots of it ....
Bob - you seem to be a fairly smart fellow - so please check your corals and make sure they are not "panning" for light. Which means they open wide and get all puffy .... they are expanding to get the maximum exposure to lighting .... they are not growing - they are slowly starving.
And Lastly you are adding how many PPM of trates and phosphates and assuming your macro is consuming all of it.... do you not realize that those measured and unmeasured checmicals are also being absorbed by your rocks and other living items within your tank ....
So go ahead and continue with your asinine suggestions ... but please don't disappear when you 6 month old tank crashes on you and quit claiming you've had the same tank set-up for 7 years with no water changes .....