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hello all. I have a Whisper Diatomagic filter and instead of using the
packaged filter powder I am using bulk media (much cheaper) My question is how much to use? I have ben using two heaping tablespoons full with good success. Thanks Dick |
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Dick Sharp wrote: hello all. I have a Whisper Diatomagic filter and instead of using the packaged filter powder I am using bulk media (much cheaper) My question is how much to use? I have ben using two heaping tablespoons full with good success. I use swimming pool diatom powder too and have for yeras, uh, decades. Works fine. Can't beat the price. -- Need Mercedes parts ? - http://parts.mbz.org Richard Sexton | Mercedes stuff: http://mbz.org 1970 280SE, 72 280SE | Home page: http://rs79.vrx.net 633CSi 250SE/C 300SD | http://aquaria.net http://killi.net |
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![]() "Richard Sexton" wrote in message ... In article , Dick Sharp wrote: hello all. I have a Whisper Diatomagic filter and instead of using the packaged filter powder I am using bulk media (much cheaper) My question is how much to use? I have ben using two heaping tablespoons full with good success. I use swimming pool diatom powder too and have for yeras, uh, decades. Works fine. Can't beat the price. ============================ You can also use the gravel and rock from Home Depot or Lowe's in tanks. It's a fraction of the rip-off prices the pet/aquarium stores charge. They have a beautiful small brown pea gravel I love and it's only around $2.99 for a 50lb sack. I love the "river rocks" and "egg rocks" they also sell. Mixed with the gravel it gives the tanks a very natural look. Check them out the next time you're at one of these stores. -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... Aquariums since 1952 My Pond & Aquarium Pages: Aquariums: http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastada...ium-Page4.html http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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"Koi-lo" wrote in message
... "Richard Sexton" wrote in message ... In article , Dick Sharp wrote: hello all. I have a Whisper Diatomagic filter and instead of using the packaged filter powder I am using bulk media (much cheaper) My question is how much to use? I have ben using two heaping tablespoons full with good success. I use swimming pool diatom powder too and have for yeras, uh, decades. Works fine. Can't beat the price. ============================ You can also use the gravel and rock from Home Depot or Lowe's in tanks. It's a fraction of the rip-off prices the pet/aquarium stores charge. They have a beautiful small brown pea gravel I love and it's only around $2.99 for a 50lb sack. I love the "river rocks" and "egg rocks" they also sell. Mixed with the gravel it gives the tanks a very natural look. Check them out the next time you're at one of these stores. -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... But not for a filter ;~) -- www.NetMax.tk |
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![]() "NetMax" wrote in message . .. "Koi-lo" wrote in message ... "Richard Sexton" wrote in message ... In article , Dick Sharp wrote: hello all. I have a Whisper Diatomagic filter and instead of using the packaged filter powder I am using bulk media (much cheaper) My question is how much to use? I have ben using two heaping tablespoons full with good success. I use swimming pool diatom powder too and have for yeras, uh, decades. Works fine. Can't beat the price. ============================ You can also use the gravel and rock from Home Depot or Lowe's in tanks. It's a fraction of the rip-off prices the pet/aquarium stores charge. They have a beautiful small brown pea gravel I love and it's only around $2.99 for a 50lb sack. I love the "river rocks" and "egg rocks" they also sell. Mixed with the gravel it gives the tanks a very natural look. Check them out the next time you're at one of these stores. -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... But not for a filter ;~) ========================== For the filter you buy their lavarock for a fraction of the price the Aquarium stores charge. ;-) I use it in my Aquaclears on top of the sponges. Wonderful stuff to "seed" new tanks with. -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... Aquariums since 1952 My Pond & Aquarium Pages: Aquariums: http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastada...ium-Page4.html http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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"Koi-lo" wrote in message
... "NetMax" wrote in message . .. "Koi-lo" wrote in message ... "Richard Sexton" wrote in message ... In article , Dick Sharp wrote: hello all. I have a Whisper Diatomagic filter and instead of using the packaged filter powder I am using bulk media (much cheaper) My question is how much to use? I have ben using two heaping tablespoons full with good success. I use swimming pool diatom powder too and have for yeras, uh, decades. Works fine. Can't beat the price. ============================ You can also use the gravel and rock from Home Depot or Lowe's in tanks. It's a fraction of the rip-off prices the pet/aquarium stores charge. They have a beautiful small brown pea gravel I love and it's only around $2.99 for a 50lb sack. I love the "river rocks" and "egg rocks" they also sell. Mixed with the gravel it gives the tanks a very natural look. Check them out the next time you're at one of these stores. -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... But not for a filter ;~) ========================== For the filter you buy their lavarock for a fraction of the price the Aquarium stores charge. ;-) I use it in my Aquaclears on top of the sponges. Wonderful stuff to "seed" new tanks with. The diatomaceous earth packets being replaced by diatom powder (ie: from pool supplier, good idea) is a water polisher, and not comparable in function to lavarock, pea gravel or river rocks. .. unless I'm misunderstanding the post you are discussing something quite different, and I'm sure you know what diatom powder is used for. cheers -- www.NetMax.tk Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... Aquariums since 1952 My Pond & Aquarium Pages: Aquariums: http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastada...ium-Page4.html http://bellsouthpwp.net/s/h/shastadaisy ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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NetMax wrote:
"Koi-lo" wrote in message ... "NetMax" wrote in message m... "Koi-lo" wrote in message ... "Richard Sexton" wrote in message ... In article , Dick Sharp wrote: hello all. I have a Whisper Diatomagic filter and instead of using the packaged filter powder I am using bulk media (much cheaper) My question is how much to use? I have ben using two heaping tablespoons full with good success. I use swimming pool diatom powder too and have for yeras, uh, decades. Works fine. Can't beat the price. ============================ You can also use the gravel and rock from Home Depot or Lowe's in tanks. It's a fraction of the rip-off prices the pet/aquarium stores charge. They have a beautiful small brown pea gravel I love and it's only around $2.99 for a 50lb sack. I love the "river rocks" and "egg rocks" they also sell. Mixed with the gravel it gives the tanks a very natural look. Check them out the next time you're at one of these stores. -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... But not for a filter ;~) ========================== For the filter you buy their lavarock for a fraction of the price the Aquarium stores charge. ;-) I use it in my Aquaclears on top of the sponges. Wonderful stuff to "seed" new tanks with. The diatomaceous earth packets being replaced by diatom powder (ie: from pool supplier, good idea) is a water polisher, and not comparable in function to lavarock, pea gravel or river rocks. .. unless I'm misunderstanding the post you are discussing something quite different, and I'm sure you know what diatom powder is used for. cheers I think Koi-lo is reminding us that there's more than DE that is fish-safe and can be purchased cheap at the hardware store. I like the idea of putting cheap chunks of lava rock in Aquaclears! I've also painted $10 shop lights with Rustoleum and used them over 55 gallon tanks with great success. -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
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I think Koi-lo is reminding us that there's more than DE that is fish-safe and can be purchased cheap at the hardware store. I like the idea of putting cheap chunks of lava rock in Aquaclears! I've also painted $10 shop lights with Rustoleum and used them over 55 gallon tanks with great success. It's economical and fun to use materials from various stores, home-made items and items direct from nature. I've used: - shoplights in home-made wooden canopy - home-made wooden aquarium stand: it's cheap and exactly the right height - slate I collected from outcrop - granite cobbles and pieces of limestone found out and about - sand, gravel and soil from outside, and also peat moss from garden centre - CaCO3 "usp" powder from the drug store - Potassium nitrate, sulphate and trace element mix from the hydroponics store - "garden limestone" (ground dolomitic limestone) from the garden centre - empty buckets that had contained garden fertilizer - old garden hose instead of Python (TM) - razor scraper from hardware store and scrub pads from grocery store - "pickling" salt from grocery store - ?? Another aquarist I know also made his own wet-dry filter and collected driftwood and aquarium plants from nature. He used metal halide lamps from the hydroponics store, too. We should also be able to use fish and amphibians from nature's ponds, but I haven't tried. Do other folks do this, and do you have favourite aquarium items NOT from the aquarium store? Steve |
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"Elaine T" wrote in message
. com... NetMax wrote: "Koi-lo" wrote in message ... "NetMax" wrote in message om... "Koi-lo" wrote in message ... "Richard Sexton" wrote in message ... In article , Dick Sharp wrote: hello all. I have a Whisper Diatomagic filter and instead of using the packaged filter powder I am using bulk media (much cheaper) My question is how much to use? I have ben using two heaping tablespoons full with good success. I use swimming pool diatom powder too and have for yeras, uh, decades. Works fine. Can't beat the price. ============================ You can also use the gravel and rock from Home Depot or Lowe's in tanks. It's a fraction of the rip-off prices the pet/aquarium stores charge. They have a beautiful small brown pea gravel I love and it's only around $2.99 for a 50lb sack. I love the "river rocks" and "egg rocks" they also sell. Mixed with the gravel it gives the tanks a very natural look. Check them out the next time you're at one of these stores. -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... But not for a filter ;~) ========================== For the filter you buy their lavarock for a fraction of the price the Aquarium stores charge. ;-) I use it in my Aquaclears on top of the sponges. Wonderful stuff to "seed" new tanks with. The diatomaceous earth packets being replaced by diatom powder (ie: from pool supplier, good idea) is a water polisher, and not comparable in function to lavarock, pea gravel or river rocks. .. unless I'm misunderstanding the post you are discussing something quite different, and I'm sure you know what diatom powder is used for. cheers I think Koi-lo is reminding us that there's more than DE that is fish-safe and can be purchased cheap at the hardware store. I like the idea of putting cheap chunks of lava rock in Aquaclears! I've also painted $10 shop lights with Rustoleum and used them over 55 gallon tanks with great success. -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com Not to be a stickler, but Richard suggested the cheap alternative. I don't think you can put a couple of teaspoons of lava rock in a Whisper DE filter sleeve, and if you could, it wouldn't do what the DE does. I'm all for using non-LFS stuff to save money, but if I suggest an incorrect application, I sure hope someone here quickly corrects me. I hope we're not getting too 'politically correct' to be able to make corrections on each other's posts without worrying about someone taking offence, but just in case, Koi-lo, no offence intended ![]() I make a mistake, feel free to go to town on me ;~). -- www.NetMax.tk |
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On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 19:02:40 -0500, "NetMax"
Not to be a stickler, but Richard suggested the cheap alternative. I don't think you can put a couple of teaspoons of lava rock in a Whisper DE filter sleeve, and if you could, it wouldn't do what the DE does. I'm all for using non-LFS stuff to save money, but if I suggest an incorrect application, I sure hope someone here quickly corrects me. I hope we're not getting too 'politically correct' to be able to make corrections on each other's posts without worrying about someone taking offence, but just in case, Koi-lo, no offence intended ![]() I make a mistake, feel free to go to town on me ;~). SO................................................ ............... Can some one answer my original question about how much diatomaceous earth to use in my filter...PLEASE |
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