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After a long research I found that the majority of the credible sources
endorse if not promote the use of fresh ocean waters in your aquarium. Nevertheless, there is a slight opposition to this option by many. This objection is worst considering... For example, the Complete Encyclopedia of the Sal****er Aquarium by Nick Dakin (page 86) recommends against it with many valid reasons... 1. Logistically difficult to many aquarists without easy access to a water source compatible with their fish. Tropical fish may not have the natural means to fight off pathogens from cooler waters. 2. Finding a source of unpolluted waters may result impossible specially in industrialized countries. I have to add that the great majority of sea dwelling creatures include in their life cycle tiny or microscopic larvae and eggs. This stages of potentially dangerous species may enter your tank unseen. On a plankton sample taken near Mona island in Puerto Rico, hundreds of miles away from any river or developed area, I found TMTC (Too many to count) species of parasitic copepods, Callinectes spp, Panulirus spp, Hermodice spp, hydroids and others to include shark eggs. There is a risk in using crude sea water/sand/live rock. Thanks! -- Visit www.guayni.com |
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