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Mr. Gardener wrote:
On Sat, 18 Feb 2006 23:40:44 -0600, dc wrote: "Altum" wrote in news:1140286709.246608.305140 : the smell of a healthy, mature filter. Am I the only one who "tests" water chemistry by sniffing it? Nope, you are not alone. With more than 260 tanks to look after, small is often my first clue to a new potential problem when I walk into the fish room in the morning. I will often follow my nose to the trouble spot. ![]() Ammonium, nitrite, and nitrate all have their own distinctive smells. I agree that one can tell a lot about a tank by sniffing it. Like good garden soil, a healthy aquarium has a distinctive and wonderful smell. I generally give each of my tanks a quick sniff during the morning feeding. The fish get to look at my nose before they get their breakfast. And the warm moist air clears my sinuses. -- Mr Gardener Hope they never mistake your nose for breakfast - lol Gill |
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