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Elaine T wrote:
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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On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 17:42:01 -0600, Steve wrote
(in article ): 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. Uh..yeah, the "hydroponics" store. We got a few of those around here too. Make sure you pay cash in case the fuzz raids the place. 420!! -E |
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Eric wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 17:42:01 -0600, Steve wrote (in article ): 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. Uh..yeah, the "hydroponics" store. We got a few of those around here too. Make sure you pay cash in case the fuzz raids the place. 420!! -E You mean that the hydroponics hobbyists in your area don't just grow tomatoes ![]() Steve |
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On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 06:56:05 -0600, Steve wrote
(in article ): Eric wrote: Uh..yeah, the "hydroponics" store. We got a few of those around here too. Make sure you pay cash in case the fuzz raids the place. 420!! You mean that the hydroponics hobbyists in your area don't just grow tomatoes ![]() Since we have a year-round growing season here (except August, only okra grows in August) there's only one reason that folks would want to grow crops indoors. -E |
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