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Just came back from Dallas Fort-Worth.
This PA boy couldn't handle the 98°F. I believe that is the colder part of Texas : ) God bless you ! "Cindy" wrote in message . com... TheRock wrote: Augh excuses excuses ! Why don't you just drill a hole in the bottom of the tank and run a pipe down though you cabinets into you basement into a 50 gallon refugium w/skimmer and then pump it back up... hehehe ; ) HAH! I live in SE Texas. We don't HAVE basements, so there.... ![]() |
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Excellent point George !
"George Patterson" wrote in message news:lh4jg.1549$db5.259@trnddc03... Cindy wrote: That's what happened to me. Found my old Seatest and compared it to my new Coralife....EEEK! A man who has a watch knows what time it is. A man who has two is never sure. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
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"Cindy" wrote in message om...
??? Your statements in this thread are like you were from a different world... Are you having fun with us or something? It is just unreal... :-)) YOU are just unreal. Did your mama forgot to teach you any manners?? ??? I'm reporting my experience. I prefer the Seatest to the Coralife. Hope that's okay with you. Sure it is... I am also "okay" with a person not measuring *any* tank water parameters whatsoever but at the same account being extremally concerned with the lab-grade acuracy of measuring salinity :-)))))) You are funny! :-)) You have problems with water bubbles in a hydrometer kind which is perfectly designed to minimize the effect of water rushing in (by the usage of high dam and opening from the bottom) but you do not have problem with the old style one, with the water rushing in like crazy... Go figure! "They just don't make 'em like they used to...." ![]() Exactly! They make them much better now :-)) YOUR opinion.... Good luck with your tanks! |
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hehe I just set my watch and clocks to the atomic clock.
Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets George Patterson wrote on 6/11/2006 10:26 PM: Cindy wrote: That's what happened to me. Found my old Seatest and compared it to my new Coralife....EEEK! A man who has a watch knows what time it is. A man who has two is never sure. George Patterson Coffee is only a way of stealing time that should by rights belong to your slightly older self. |
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"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ...
That hydrometer design is silly. I always tell people to turn the hydrometer upside down, insert it into the aquarium, and then turn it up allowing the air to bubble up. If the air bubbles were there to stay stuck to the needle than this method would not work anyway... Properly seasoned needle (fully wet for couple of hours) does not attract air bubbles. The whole idea of trying to keep from getting your hands wet is silly. But it works - at least in the case of Coralife "Deep Six". Water opening is on the bottom, so you are not getting only surface water sample, like you do with any other kind of hydrometer (i.e. Seatest) but sample comes from the six-inches deep water column. As long as you collect water slowly, the way water is sliding down the wall and not causes foaming you will get a proper reading with no bubbles stuck to the needle. |
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"Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ...
hehe I just set my watch and clocks to the atomic clock. What if you had two different atomic clocks available ? ;-) Would it make any difference in your personal life if one of you watches was 1/160 of second later than the other? p.s. this is cool Microsoft Windows XP supports pc-clock synchronization to a internet time standard right out of the box... Now I can set all my other clocks in the house to my pc-clock. |
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TheRock wrote:
Just came back from Dallas Fort-Worth. This PA boy couldn't handle the 98°F. I believe that is the colder part of Texas : ) God bless you ! Thanks! ![]() OH yeah, it's a bit warm, and all that lovely humidity just slaps a smile on your face.....I came here from Montana, but I guess I'm used to it now. Or as used to it as you get anyway. Cindy |
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Yep, but you have to set it to your pc soon after you
synchronize it to the atomic clock, because the pc clock loses acuracy quickly. I synchronize the pc to the atomic, and then the watch to the pc, and then everything else to the watch. I like to have an accurate standard even though I use a swing arm hydrometer for most measurments, I have an accurate standard to back it up. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Pszemol wrote on 6/12/2006 1:20 PM: "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ... hehe I just set my watch and clocks to the atomic clock. What if you had two different atomic clocks available ? ;-) Would it make any difference in your personal life if one of you watches was 1/160 of second later than the other? p.s. this is cool Microsoft Windows XP supports pc-clock synchronization to a internet time standard right out of the box... Now I can set all my other clocks in the house to my pc-clock. |
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![]() Pszemol wrote on 6/12/2006 1:17 PM: If the air bubbles were there to stay stuck to the needle than this method would not work anyway... Properly seasoned needle (fully wet for couple of hours) does not attract air bubbles. Who presoaks their hydrometers for a couple hours before using????? But it works - at least in the case of Coralife "Deep Six". Water opening is on the bottom, so you are not getting only surface water sample, like you do with any other kind of hydrometer (i.e. Seatest) but sample comes from the six-inches deep water column. And do you really think that the surface water has a different salinity than 6 inches deep????? Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets |
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