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![]() "Larry" wrote in message ... On Fri, 04 Mar 2005 09:02:21 +1000, miskairal wrote: Oz, I think it's our Aussie climate. I have not added new fish for over a year and about 6 weeks ago developed the same sort of symptoms you describe and I also put it down to Columnaris. Excuse me for my ignorance if it shows but are your homes air conditioned in Australia? In Canada, if the temp gets to 30C plus for weeks on end most have air conditioners installed to keep it at 22-25C. No, not all. It's quite common in Queensland and the Northern Territory, for instance to use large ceiling fans. I myself use a fan. Air conditioning is causing our state power grids to struggle and is actually a big issue at the moment as to energy use. Power isn't cheap in this country and most people on lower incomes can't afford either the power or the air-con in the first place. Personally, heat doesn't bother me - I like it and you learn if you come from the the driest inhabited state on the planet (South Australia) as I do, how to cool a house using naural methods. It involves "farming" cool air from the night and trapping it in the house - un-airconditioned homes are ususally the ones on a 40C day with all the windows and blinds shut - to keep the solar radiation out and keep the cool air farmed from the night in. It all seems strange to those who have air conditioners to level out their cooling and heating, and I have been chuckling a bit lately because of a program they show on TV here called "A Place In ....." where English couples go looking for houses in Europe somewhere - they always whinge on about central heating or air conditioning and won't buy a place if it doesn't have one or the other or both ![]() Oz -- My Aquatic web Blog is at http://members.optusnet.com.au/ivan.smith |
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![]() "Ozdude" wrote in message ... "Larry" wrote in message ... On Fri, 04 Mar 2005 09:02:21 +1000, miskairal wrote: Oz, I think it's our Aussie climate. I have not added new fish for over a year and about 6 weeks ago developed the same sort of symptoms you describe and I also put it down to Columnaris. Excuse me for my ignorance if it shows but are your homes air conditioned in Australia? In Canada, if the temp gets to 30C plus for weeks on end most have air conditioners installed to keep it at 22-25C. No, not all. It's quite common in Queensland and the Northern Territory, for instance to use large ceiling fans. I myself use a fan. Air conditioning is causing our state power grids to struggle and is actually a big issue at the moment as to energy use. Power isn't cheap in this country and most people on lower incomes can't afford either the power or the air-con in the first place. Personally, heat doesn't bother me - I like it and you learn if you come from the the driest inhabited state on the planet (South Australia) as I do, how to cool a house using naural methods. It involves "farming" cool air from the night and trapping it in the house - un-airconditioned homes are ususally the ones on a 40C day with all the windows and blinds shut - to keep the solar radiation out and keep the cool air farmed from the night in. It all seems strange to those who have air conditioners to level out their cooling and heating, and I have been chuckling a bit lately because of a program they show on TV here called "A Place In ....." where English couples go looking for houses in Europe somewhere - they always whinge on about central heating or air conditioning and won't buy a place if it doesn't have one or the other or both ![]() Oz -- My Aquatic web Blog is at http://members.optusnet.com.au/ivan.smith Sorry I can't let this pass being English - lol Having spent the last few weeks (coldest this winter) with no Central Heating (boiler dead) some of us English are capable of controlling our temps...I do a better job with the fish than the kids granted - OK in the winter we usually use the CH but in the summer it's all blinds and fans - bit worried it will get too hot for the fish though later in the year (this will be our first full summer with them) - so watch this space when I ask you guys on how to cool things down :-) ....might get tempted to buy an AirCon unit but only for the fish of course.... So the English are now farming out their "more interesting" TV progs to you guys...hey it might be revenge for Neighbours - lol Gill |
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![]() "Gill Passman" gillspamattaylorpassmanspam.co.uk wrote in message .. . So the English are now farming out their "more interesting" TV progs to you guys...hey it might be revenge for Neighbours - lol Gill A Place In Spain is currently airing on ABC1 - Oh dear they even whinge and carry on in Wales by the looks of it ![]() We've had A Place in Italy (disliked Paul immensly and I thought they were a pair of snobby losers to be honest), A Place in Greece and A Place in France, which was the best of them so far imo. I'm sure we'll get the whole series one after the other when ABC2 (digital) starts up on Monday. I know we're getting that fantastic NZ production "The Tribe" on ABC2 Digital ![]() Sorry for being OT but I couldn't help commenting on these programs. I am glad I'm an ex-pat brit - proud to be an Ozzy/Aussie ![]() Oz -- My Aquatic web Blog is at http://members.optusnet.com.au/ivan.smith |
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