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Old November 14th 06, 03:01 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Pat
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bo0ger1 wrote:
Nope, I don't see. I took advice from trusted people with ideas that make
sense.



Intelligence is a prerequisite for information to make sense. This is your
problem.
I don't expect you to understand this for the same reason.


I, again, guarantee that I am more intelligant than you. No contest.




at all, other than "Try it, it'll work".



What evidence do you have to support your tank moving advice? How many
times have you performed this move?


None, other than many others tried it with the same results, and that
can be searched for on the internet. I also stated, that I'm no expert.
It was the first thing I said. I said it might not even be a good
way. You, however, pompously state that yours is the best way, and post
in pompous fashion anytime anybody says they did a water change. You
actually think it's better for your creatures, and that's just a
completely STUPID conclusion.


I want the OP to read my post and say, hmm there's an idea that kinda makes
sense and it worked for him and the other poster...



This is very hypocritical of you eh Patty? I offered the same with my water
changing philosophy.


I did search the net for people that recommend not changing water, and
found nothing...google overloaded me with sites saying "Change your
water". Didn't find one single page saying "DO NOT change your water".

So you are in fact the smartest scientist on the planet, not only do you
not have to support your theories, you don't even have to experiment in
a lab, a simple home aquarium will do the trick.


When I saw your post, it didn't make sense, why would countless people do
useless water changes....then I find articles saying things like :

Water change

Old tank syndrome symptoms can be an effect of insufficient water changes.

Which can be read about he
http://www.advancedaquarist.com/2006/10/aafeature



Don't believe everything you read.

Did you read this part:
"Water changes of approximately 10 to 25% monthly help to limit the
long-term change in the ionic composition of seawater in a closed system
aquarium."

Do you know what limit means? It doesn't mean prevent. That means you can
do water changes and still have the same changes in ionic composition.

No, limit means it will have a lesser effect, thus things will go better
for longer, they had better results with water changes. Not the same
changes, but a Dr. should know that.

Again, Don't believe all that you read.


Show me something that I can read/look at/hear/smell that supports your
point....anything....anything at all.


that article says...scientists, in a lab, did the exact studies you were
thinking of, and found that....you are full of s***

So, I chose not to believe you.



Your option.

Sure is, and I take it gladly.
By the way which cancer drug did you invent?