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Old November 19th 03, 04:12 AM
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Dave Millman wrote in message ...
Keith wrote:

Actually, I wanted to get one for my fish as well. I prefer to keep
small rainforest fish, characins, cyprinids and lampeyes mostly. I
started to aquire some plants that seem to only do well in soft water.


That list is really short (less than 2% of all the plant species commonly kept in aquaria is my
understanding). The list of plants that will do POORLY in soft water is, to the chagrin of us sof****er
fans, much longer.


The choice for an RO is never for the plants, this is a fish decision.

There are no sof****er only plants. Not a one.
You may find them in soft water, but that means they are getting their
nutrients from the soil rather than the water column. Soft water is
not required for good plant growth, to say so is myth and can easily
be disproven, I've grown well over 200 species in very hard water, so
have many others.

If they do well in hard water how can one say this about "soft water
plants"?

RO taste good which is the main benefit for me.

Regards,
Tom Barr
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Old November 20th 03, 10:08 AM
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RO taste good which is the main benefit for me.

Regards,
Tom Barr


Yes but,...... : ) its bad for your teeth!!!!
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Old November 20th 03, 09:14 PM
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"Happy'Cam'per" wrote in message ...
RO taste good which is the main benefit for me.

Regards,
Tom Barr


Yes but,...... : ) its bad for your teeth!!!!


No, not really.
You get Ca and CO3 from other sources and brushing will help more than
the water.
The notion that pure water will remove the CaCO3 from your teeth is
pretty weak.

You eat acidic foods that can dissolve the enamel, eg soda pop/vingar
etc are worse that RO water. The bacterial biofilm produces lots of
acids which cause the caries so brush morning and at night.

Water with a little Ca, CO3, SO4 taste better than pure water but you
can blend the RO with a little tap. They oftren call this "Spring
water".
All things being equal, the spring water is better, but that is not
going to cause any differences in teeth rot. Your general diet and
personal hygine plays a much larger role.

If taste is the main thing, use a Carbon block filter.


Regards,
Tom Barr
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Old November 21st 03, 10:23 AM
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Sheesh Tom,

I was just having a gas, here in South Africa they add large amounts of
flouride to the water!!! It is a fact that Flouride also acts as a mild
sedative so we are always having a paranoid laugh about how they add all
these chemicals to our water supply and yet we are still renowned for being
one of the most violent countries in the world!!! Go figure. Hey, but at
least we all have good teeth
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Old November 21st 03, 04:50 PM
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"Happy'Cam'per" wrote in message ...
Sheesh Tom,

I was just having a gas, here in South Africa they add large amounts of
flouride to the water!!! It is a fact that Flouride also acts as a mild
sedative so we are always having a paranoid laugh about how they add all
these chemicals to our water supply and yet we are still renowned for being
one of the most violent countries in the world!!! Go figure. Hey, but at
least we all have good teeth


Good teeth are a rarity in many parts of USA, imagine trying to prune
Anubias without the chompers when there are no scissors handy?

Regards,
Tom Barr
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Old November 24th 03, 09:46 AM
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imagine trying to prune
Anubias without the chompers when there are no scissors handy?


As I said b4, we all have brilliant, strong, healthy, shiny, sparkly teeth
here in SA.....Scissors? who needs em?
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Old February 22nd 11, 06:15 PM
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The list is very short (less than 2, all the factories used to keep my understanding of aquarium species%). Plant list, will do soft water is bad, our soft fans upset longer.
 




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