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On Fri, 24 Jun 2005 13:41:54 -0400, Steve wrote:
Dick wrote: On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 08:57:46 -0400, Steve wrote: Steve, I will no longer refer to my water as "crystal clear!" While doing my partial water changes in the 3 ten gallon tanks today, I could see a brown tint in the tank water in comparison to the tap water. Now, are you and Troy suggesting any harm coming from the D.O.C. or seeking maximum clarity? If you are suggesting harm, in what form would it be noticed to the fish or plants? Unless there is harm indicated, personally, I would not want to commit my self to regular charcoal changes every 2 or 3 weeks to rid this brown hue which I didn't even notice without you and Troy mentioning it. dick Spotte, Stephen. H. 1970 Fish & Invertebrate Cultu Water Management in Closed Systems. Wiley-Interscience. New York. I think this is the library book I read in early 90's that talked about D.O.C. Spotte was curator of a large public aquarium at the time, and a big proponent of biological filtration and also activated carbon. He described carbon reactors made from empty oil drums!! Spotte presented some evidence that D.O.C. can inhibit the growth and health of organisms. For home aquariums I agree with you and think that water changes and filter cleaning should keep D.O.C. and other nasties below harmful levels. Carbon can produce crystal-clear water however, and that's why I sometimes like to use it. It also lets me be a little lazier about maintenance (?). Steve I don't think you can claim "lazy" if you are willing to play with changing carbon. I find the process very messy. Lacking any benefit, I sure found it easy to quit using it. As much as I like crystal clear water, it is not sufficient motivation to use charcoal. My eyes did not detect the brown tinting in my tanks until I more closely inspected the water in a very white pail and compared the old water with the new tap water, then I could detect the difference. This has certainly turned out to be a very informative thread. Thanks to all the contributors. I will never refer to my tank water as "crystal clear" again. g dick |
Carbon will be your water is very clear and colorless. I have a feeling (no proof) that the low clear water to plants, such as Anubis and the crypt to get more light in deep aquarium.
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