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You'll note in his previous post that he in fact does do weekly water
changes. Not 1 single person who doesn't has posted a pic of a reef tank yet. Therefore it can't be done. Hmmm. That definitely sounds like the kind of logic that is used by people that do water changes. I don't have a reef tank. If you look hard enough on the net you will find pictures of reef tanks that are sans water changes. |
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Yep, you're right, I said it can't be done. Oh wait, I didn't. That's
right, I just said, in the 1000's of posts I've read on this topic and the back and forth arguments that have been done, not one person has posted a pic of their non-water changed reef tank. I'm no expert but I think the grand total cost of getting a disposable camera and taking it to WalMart to have them put it on a CD is like $20. Far less than those whom can afford this hobby should worry about. So I think there is something else preventing this. I'm not saying it can't be done. I know nothing about chemistry, nor do I wish to. I know that when I got into this hobby I read several books and web pages, not all of whom own fish stores. And everything I read recommended water changes. I don't do them as religiously as I should, and yes my critters still live. But I don't have a lot of very expensive coral, I have just a small bit. But I do change my water, and when I do it's about 50%. Do I know that if I didn't I would be killing my inverts? no...but water changes are more than nitrate export, they also replace important elements that get used by corals(from my understanding). bo0ger1 wrote: You'll note in his previous post that he in fact does do weekly water changes. Not 1 single person who doesn't has posted a pic of a reef tank yet. Therefore it can't be done. Hmmm. That definitely sounds like the kind of logic that is used by people that do water changes. I don't have a reef tank. If you look hard enough on the net you will find pictures of reef tanks that are sans water changes. |
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Yep, you're right, I said it can't be done. Oh wait, I didn't. That's
right, I just said, in the 1000's of posts I've read on this topic and the back and forth arguments that have been done, not one person has posted a pic of their non-water changed reef tank. You were implying that it can't be done because you have not seen any pictures from non-water changers. I'm no expert but I think the grand total cost of getting a disposable camera and taking it to WalMart to have them put it on a CD is like $20. Far less than those whom can afford this hobby should worry about. So I think there is something else preventing this. What would a picture tell you anyway? How can you gage the quality of my water from a picture? I'm not saying it can't be done. Now you agree that having a healthy aquarium with no water changes is possible.?. I know nothing about chemistry, nor do I wish to. Nor do you wish you to? You agree that you know nothing about chemistry and you are content not knowing any chemistry? And yet, you are convinced you need to do water changes? I know that when I got into this hobby I read several books and web pages, not all of whom own fish stores. And everything I read recommended water changes. All of the books I have read also stated to do water changes. Hmmmm. Why is my aquarium doing so well? Oh, wait I know, they are WRONG. Do you believe everything you read? I don't do them as religiously as I should, and yes my critters still live. But I don't have a lot of very expensive coral, I have just a small bit. But I do change my water, and when I do it's about 50%. Why do you do water changes? Do I know that if I didn't I would be killing my inverts? no... Than why do it? but water changes are more than nitrate export, they also replace important elements that get used by corals(from my understanding). Like what? |
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![]() bo0ger1 wrote: Yep, you're right, I said it can't be done. Oh wait, I didn't. That's right, I just said, in the 1000's of posts I've read on this topic and the back and forth arguments that have been done, not one person has posted a pic of their non-water changed reef tank. You were implying that it can't be done because you have not seen any pictures from non-water changers. Nope, I wasn't implying anything. But your word doesn't mean anything to me I'm no expert but I think the grand total cost of getting a disposable camera and taking it to WalMart to have them put it on a CD is like $20. Far less than those whom can afford this hobby should worry about. So I think there is something else preventing this. What would a picture tell you anyway? How can you gage the quality of my water from a picture? Well if you had corals flourishing and anemones frolicking, it would be a better picture than say dead things floating in the water. I'm not saying it can't be done. Now you agree that having a healthy aquarium with no water changes is possible.?. I agree that anything is possible, but many many more people than you and your friend say that water changes are necessary with the current technology. I know nothing about chemistry, nor do I wish to. Nor do you wish you to? You agree that you know nothing about chemistry and you are content not knowing any chemistry? And yet, you are convinced you need to do water changes? I'm not convinced I do, but I'm further from convinced that I don't....you telling me is not good enough. Seeing some kind of setup, anything might prove your point, but you have nothing, at all, just your word. I know that when I got into this hobby I read several books and web pages, not all of whom own fish stores. And everything I read recommended water changes. All of the books I have read also stated to do water changes. Hmmmm. Why is my aquarium doing so well? Oh, wait I know, they are WRONG. Do you believe everything you read? I don't believe everything I read, for instance I believe very little of what you type. But when marine biologists highly touted as the best in a particular field write books. Or when zoos and aquariums do water changes, I figure it best to believe them instead of a person whom I know nothing more than being a troll on a newsgroup. I don't do them as religiously as I should, and yes my critters still live. But I don't have a lot of very expensive coral, I have just a small bit. But I do change my water, and when I do it's about 50%. Why do you do water changes? It makes a difference in the lives of my creatures Do I know that if I didn't I would be killing my inverts? no... Than why do it? Cuz it's the thing to do. All the kids are doing it...you should try. but water changes are more than nitrate export, they also replace important elements that get used by corals(from my understanding). Like what? I hear iodine, strontium other crap, again, not a chemist, don't want to be. And you say, then add it back in. And I say, I don't know what to add, so I'll buy a bucket of salt for $50 every year, instead of spending $1000's in suppliments. |
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You were implying that it can't be done because you have not seen any
pictures from non-water changers. Nope, I wasn't implying anything. But your word doesn't mean anything to me You were implying it. If my word doesn't mean anything to you than why are you responding to me? Well if you had corals flourishing and anemones frolicking, it would be a better picture than say dead things floating in the water. I can assure you that I do not keep an aquarium with dead animals floating around. Why would anyone do that? Now you agree that having a healthy aquarium with no water changes is possible.?. I agree that anything is possible, but many many more people than you and your friend say that water changes are necessary with the current technology. This is called FOLLOWING the HERD. Follow away! Nor do you wish you to? You agree that you know nothing about chemistry and you are content not knowing any chemistry? And yet, you are convinced you need to do water changes? I'm not convinced I do, but I'm further from convinced that I don't....you telling me is not good enough. Seeing some kind of setup, anything might prove your point, but you have nothing, at all, just your word. I have a lot more than my word. I have a healthy aquarium. YOU have nothing more than my word. All of the books I have read also stated to do water changes. Hmmmm. Why is my aquarium doing so well? Oh, wait I know, they are WRONG. Do you believe everything you read? I don't believe everything I read, for instance I believe very little of what you type. Good. I'm glad the irony wasn't wasted. But when marine biologists highly touted as the best in a particular field write books. Really? Everyone that writes a book on marine aquariums is the best in their field? Do you REALLY believe this? Or when zoos and aquariums do water changes, I figure it best to believe them instead of a person whom I know nothing more than being a troll on a newsgroup. I'm a troll because I don't do water changes? Why do you do water changes? It makes a difference in the lives of my creatures In what way? Do they smile more? Do I know that if I didn't I would be killing my inverts? no... Than why do it? Cuz it's the thing to do. All the kids are doing it...you should try. No thanks. I don't believe in just blindly following the herd. but water changes are more than nitrate export, they also replace important elements that get used by corals(from my understanding). Like what? I hear iodine, strontium other crap, again, not a chemist, don't want to be. And you say, then add it back in. And I say, I don't know what to add, so I'll buy a bucket of salt for $50 every year, instead of spending $1000's in suppliments. You can add trace elements. It is much cheaper and easier than doing a water change. Doing water changes also puts more stress on your inhabitants. $1000's in supplements? Where do you shop? Waynes? |
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![]() bo0ger1 wrote: You were implying that it can't be done because you have not seen any pictures from non-water changers. Nope, I wasn't implying anything. But your word doesn't mean anything to me You were implying it. If my word doesn't mean anything to you than why are you responding to me? Because I have nothing better to do. And no I wasn't implying it. It would just help if we could all see your particular setup. I mean you can't honestly believe that every person in every situation needs no water changes. Someone with an under-gravel filter for instance has no possible way to get rid of nitrates other than water changes. But you blindly say, no water changes. Well if you had corals flourishing and anemones frolicking, it would be a better picture than say dead things floating in the water. I can assure you that I do not keep an aquarium with dead animals floating around. Why would anyone do that? I don't know why people do what they do. My point is, do you have sensitive invertibrates, such as coral and anemones, or just fish and rock? It's been tauted time and time again that fish are far hardier than other reef creatures, and do not need water changes. Nobody at all disputes this. Some dude came on here and said that for 2 years his wife did nothing with the tank apart from top-offs, and he didn't lose any fish. No surprise. Now you agree that having a healthy aquarium with no water changes is possible.?. I agree that anything is possible, but many many more people than you and your friend say that water changes are necessary with the current technology. This is called FOLLOWING the HERD. Follow away! Ya, I follow the herd on lots of things. Like I eat 3 meals a day. I also sleep every night. Turns out I also obey most of the laws set forth in the books. You're such a rebel for not changing your water, I might compare you to Fonzie. Nor do you wish you to? You agree that you know nothing about chemistry and you are content not knowing any chemistry? And yet, you are convinced you need to do water changes? I'm not convinced I do, but I'm further from convinced that I don't....you telling me is not good enough. Seeing some kind of setup, anything might prove your point, but you have nothing, at all, just your word. I have a lot more than my word. I have a healthy aquarium. YOU have nothing more than my word. You're right, you have everything. I have no more than your word. Turns out I only care about myself so that's what's important to me. All of the books I have read also stated to do water changes. Hmmmm. Why is my aquarium doing so well? Oh, wait I know, they are WRONG. Do you believe everything you read? I don't believe everything I read, for instance I believe very little of what you type. Good. I'm glad the irony wasn't wasted. But when marine biologists highly touted as the best in a particular field write books. Really? Everyone that writes a book on marine aquariums is the best in their field? Do you REALLY believe this? You're right that's what I said, oh sh*t, no it's not. I said that they have written books and are highly touted. Many, many people have read and followed their advice and had successful aquariums. If you can point me to one book(actually published and sold somewhere, not the internet, where any goofball can write a page) anywhere that says it's cool not to change your water ever, I'd greatly appreciate it. Or when zoos and aquariums do water changes, I figure it best to believe them instead of a person whom I know nothing more than being a troll on a newsgroup. Note you didn't respond to this. An aquarium with huge volumes of water at a zoo or what have you. I'm sure it's incredibly expensive to change the water that they do. Why do they do it, if it's unnecessary. Seriously, if you have more knowledge on the subject than every marine biologist at every zoo, than I'm truly impressed. Oh, they're probably just blindly following the herd. I'm a troll because I don't do water changes? No, you're a troll because you're a jerk, as illustrated in your many other posts. Why do you do water changes? It makes a difference in the lives of my creatures In what way? Do they smile more? Yep, they do, actually they seem more active and cheerful. Do I know that if I didn't I would be killing my inverts? no... Than why do it? Cuz it's the thing to do. All the kids are doing it...you should try. No thanks. I don't believe in just blindly following the herd. Sure you do, just not on this issue. but water changes are more than nitrate export, they also replace important elements that get used by corals(from my understanding). Like what? I hear iodine, strontium other crap, again, not a chemist, don't want to be. And you say, then add it back in. And I say, I don't know what to add, so I'll buy a bucket of salt for $50 every year, instead of spending $1000's in suppliments. You can add trace elements. It is much cheaper and easier than doing a water change. Doing water changes also puts more stress on your inhabitants. $1000's in supplements? Where do you shop? Waynes? What elements? How much of each? What do you put in for your corals? And how the hell much do you pay for salt and water. I know that a bucket of salt costs me between $35 and $50 and lasts plenty long I haven't calculated how much the water costs, but I'm guessing it's less than one shower or bath costs. Taking water out is not difficult and putting it back in is easier, so expensive and difficult do not compute. |
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You were implying it. If my word doesn't mean anything to you than why
are you responding to me? Because I have nothing better to do. And no I wasn't implying it. It would just help if we could all see your particular setup. I mean you can't honestly believe that every person in every situation needs no water changes. Someone with an under-gravel filter for instance has no possible way to get rid of nitrates other than water changes. But you blindly say, no water changes. Ok, let me clarify. With adequate skimming there is no need to do a water change. I can assure you that I do not keep an aquarium with dead animals floating around. Why would anyone do that? I don't know why people do what they do. My point is, do you have sensitive invertibrates, such as coral and anemones, or just fish and rock? I have fish an anenome (doing fine) and live rock. It's been tauted time and time again that fish are far hardier than other reef creatures, and do not need water changes. Nobody at all disputes this. Some dude came on here and said that for 2 years his wife did nothing with the tank apart from top-offs, and he didn't lose any fish. No surprise. I have read marine books that state that water changes are necessary even for FOWLR tanks. They are wrong. This is called FOLLOWING the HERD. Follow away! Ya, I follow the herd on lots of things. Like I eat 3 meals a day. I also sleep every night. Turns out I also obey most of the laws set forth in the books. You are too funny! Laws set forth in books? If I write a book (hey I even have a Ph.D.) on marine aquariums, does that make what I state laws? You're such a rebel for not changing your water, I might compare you to Fonzie. I might compare you to a few bovine I have seen. I have a lot more than my word. I have a healthy aquarium. YOU have nothing more than my word. You're right, you have everything. I have no more than your word. Turns out I only care about myself so that's what's important to me. Great! You want to perform water changes because that makes you happy. Why do you feel the need to put down those that have realized it isn't necessary? Really? Everyone that writes a book on marine aquariums is the best in their field? Do you REALLY believe this? You're right that's what I said, oh sh*t, no it's not. I said that they have written books and are highly touted. Many, many people have read and followed their advice and had successful aquariums. Nope you said "But when marine biologists highly touted as the best in a particular field write books. " Are all marine biologists that write books highly touted? How do you know the difference? Many people have NOT followed their advice and ALSO have had successful marine aquariums so what's your point? If you can point me to one book(actually published and sold somewhere, not the internet, where any goofball can write a page) anywhere that says it's cool not to change your water ever, I'd greatly appreciate it. I said it's cool not to change your water? Oh wait, no I didn't. I am saying its is NOT necessary. AND again DO NOT BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU READ. Or when zoos and aquariums do water changes, I figure it best to believe them instead of a person whom I know nothing more than being a troll on a newsgroup. Note you didn't respond to this. An aquarium with huge volumes of water at a zoo or what have you. I'm sure it's incredibly expensive to change the water that they do. Why do they do it, if it's unnecessary. Probably for the same reason you do it. Seriously, if you have more knowledge on the subject than every marine biologist at every zoo, than I'm truly impressed. Oh, they're probably just blindly following the herd. I know nothing about maintaining aquariums at a zoo and never claimed I did. We are talking about home scale marine aquariums. I'm a troll because I don't do water changes? No, you're a troll because you're a jerk, as illustrated in your many other posts. I'm a troll because I'm a jerk? Why don't you just call me Hitler and get it over with. Am I wrong because I'm a jerk? In what way? Do they smile more? Yep, they do, actually they seem more active and cheerful. Are you an LSD user? No thanks. I don't believe in just blindly following the herd. Sure you do, just not on this issue. On what issue do I hollow the herd? Because I sleep at night? or eat food? This is not following the herd Pat. $1000's in supplements? Where do you shop? Waynes? What elements? How much of each? Read the label on the trace elements bottle you purchase. What do you put in for your corals? I don't have coral. Never claimed to. And how the hell much do you pay for salt and water. I know that a bucket of salt costs me between $35 and $50 and lasts plenty long I haven't calculated how much the water costs, but I'm guessing it's less than one shower or bath costs. Taking water out is not difficult and putting it back in is easier, so expensive and difficult do not compute. I NEVER said water changes are difficult. Read this VERY slowly : My point is water changes are NOT NECESSARY. |
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* Pat wrote, On 11/12/2006 11:53 AM:
bo0ger1 wrote: No thanks. I don't believe in just blindly following the herd. Sure you do, just not on this issue. You've heard of troll herds, right? Very dangerous around bridges. |
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I knew it, they are jumping on you as they did with me for opposing
senseless water changes. Apparently they are concern of not being in the bandwagon and to be considered different because they don't do what everyone else do. Water changes may become necessary but as A LAST RESORT if you find your water has accumulated too many toxins that your filters aren't able to catch, then. But as you well put it out, it disrupts the entire water chemistry. About trace elements, well they are included in many food sources and as they imply, THE SHOULD REMAIN AS TRACE ELEMENTS. Plus, they are recycled by your fish and the unused elements deposited in your water column. A fish don't need to retain trace elements more that the needed ones, this amount is constant and cycled. iy "bo0ger1" .@. wrote in message ... You were implying that it can't be done because you have not seen any pictures from non-water changers. Nope, I wasn't implying anything. But your word doesn't mean anything to me You were implying it. If my word doesn't mean anything to you than why are you responding to me? Well if you had corals flourishing and anemones frolicking, it would be a better picture than say dead things floating in the water. I can assure you that I do not keep an aquarium with dead animals floating around. Why would anyone do that? Now you agree that having a healthy aquarium with no water changes is possible.?. I agree that anything is possible, but many many more people than you and your friend say that water changes are necessary with the current technology. This is called FOLLOWING the HERD. Follow away! Nor do you wish you to? You agree that you know nothing about chemistry and you are content not knowing any chemistry? And yet, you are convinced you need to do water changes? I'm not convinced I do, but I'm further from convinced that I don't....you telling me is not good enough. Seeing some kind of setup, anything might prove your point, but you have nothing, at all, just your word. I have a lot more than my word. I have a healthy aquarium. YOU have nothing more than my word. All of the books I have read also stated to do water changes. Hmmmm. Why is my aquarium doing so well? Oh, wait I know, they are WRONG. Do you believe everything you read? I don't believe everything I read, for instance I believe very little of what you type. Good. I'm glad the irony wasn't wasted. But when marine biologists highly touted as the best in a particular field write books. Really? Everyone that writes a book on marine aquariums is the best in their field? Do you REALLY believe this? Or when zoos and aquariums do water changes, I figure it best to believe them instead of a person whom I know nothing more than being a troll on a newsgroup. I'm a troll because I don't do water changes? Why do you do water changes? It makes a difference in the lives of my creatures In what way? Do they smile more? Do I know that if I didn't I would be killing my inverts? no... Than why do it? Cuz it's the thing to do. All the kids are doing it...you should try. No thanks. I don't believe in just blindly following the herd. but water changes are more than nitrate export, they also replace important elements that get used by corals(from my understanding). Like what? I hear iodine, strontium other crap, again, not a chemist, don't want to be. And you say, then add it back in. And I say, I don't know what to add, so I'll buy a bucket of salt for $50 every year, instead of spending $1000's in suppliments. You can add trace elements. It is much cheaper and easier than doing a water change. Doing water changes also puts more stress on your inhabitants. $1000's in supplements? Where do you shop? Waynes? |
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The arguments below ignore an important aspect of tank care.
We love our tanks. We love to play with them, make little or big changes in the coral landscape, get a new fish, remove green fuzz, siphon up brown, feed the little sweethearts, wipe their little asses - I mean clean their septic systems - take photos of our precious hobby and just generally spend some of our spare time and not so spare money on our live interest. If I didn't enjoy all that, I not only wouldn't clean the tank, I wouldn't have one at all. rtk bo0ger1 wrote: Yep, you're right, I said it can't be done. Oh wait, I didn't. That's right, I just said, in the 1000's of posts I've read on this topic and the back and forth arguments that have been done, not one person has posted a pic of their non-water changed reef tank. You were implying that it can't be done because you have not seen any pictures from non-water changers. I'm no expert but I think the grand total cost of getting a disposable camera and taking it to WalMart to have them put it on a CD is like $20. Far less than those whom can afford this hobby should worry about. So I think there is something else preventing this. What would a picture tell you anyway? How can you gage the quality of my water from a picture? I'm not saying it can't be done. Now you agree that having a healthy aquarium with no water changes is possible.?. I know nothing about chemistry, nor do I wish to. Nor do you wish you to? You agree that you know nothing about chemistry and you are content not knowing any chemistry? And yet, you are convinced you need to do water changes? I know that when I got into this hobby I read several books and web pages, not all of whom own fish stores. And everything I read recommended water changes. All of the books I have read also stated to do water changes. Hmmmm. Why is my aquarium doing so well? Oh, wait I know, they are WRONG. Do you believe everything you read? I don't do them as religiously as I should, and yes my critters still live. But I don't have a lot of very expensive coral, I have just a small bit. But I do change my water, and when I do it's about 50%. Why do you do water changes? Do I know that if I didn't I would be killing my inverts? no... Than why do it? but water changes are more than nitrate export, they also replace important elements that get used by corals(from my understanding). Like what? |
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