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![]() My master gardener training doesn't allow me to call it an icide. I figure if something can kill it, something's an it-icide. This is just much nicer than man made whatever because it's a negative feedback mechanism. Algae increases, algae rot increases, algicide increases, algae decreases. Balance. Yeah, but, just putting in a bigger filter makes a big difference, I don't know that 3 weeks of algae rot would give off enough by-product to do the trick. It might have been 4 weeks, but after 2 years of pea soup it was a big surprise. It corresponds with what people see in the spring. Anyway, I'll try and be more polite here, but I still disagree. Before I had this filter my hyacinth did nothing and the water was green. If I was lucky I could keep the WH green, but they never grew. This year with the filter, I added a bunch of fertilizer tablets to my iris plants (that sit in pea gravel) and the hyacinth are doubling in size every few weeks and the water is clear. To me it seems like there's a lot more fertilizer in the water than before. But the water is still clear. So I disagree with the idea that algae is solely proportional to nutrients in the water. Obviously the filter is doing something and it is bigger but I don't think it's removing nutrients from the water. Otherwise the hyacinth wouldn't be growing. My main point is that the big tub is THE difference in my pond. Not how much I feed the fish, or the number of plants or fish, or the sunlight, or the fertilizer. It's just a big fat settling tank with a blanket over it keeping it dark. There are a bunch of straw bits in there but I'm not sure that's doing much. Like I said, I wasn't trying to attack you, and I'm sorry if you felt so. Geeze, why are people so touchy anymore, that we can't have a civil conversation? I was even hoping to defuse anything by mentioning I wasn't questioning your credibility. Please tell me, what did I say or how did I say it, that rose the hair on your neck, so I can correct it in the future? I'm here to learn and/or teach when applicable, not make enemies. ~ jan Since you asked: First, I brought the whole algicide thing up a year ago, referenced the same web page of Meck, talked about my experience, and the response, to put it nicely, was cool. So I stopped reading this newsgroup until about a week ago, waited for the first "my water is green" post, and tried again. You see, I tried most of the ideas that come up in this newsgroup and nothing worked but this new idea from Meck worked great and I wanted to get it out so people like John might benefit from it. Second, you sound sincere now, but "Matt, I don't mean to be attacking your creditability, but please, let's not start a myth" comes across a bit shy of "Matt, I don't want to call you a jerk, but, hey, you're a jerk." And yes, I snapped back and I appologize but it would have been less confrontational to just ask me to reference what I had read, read it yourself, and then disagreed with it. I don't mind if you disagree with Meck's ideas. I'd like a discussion of them in this newsgroup because I think it would help people, and besides, Meck never replies to emails. Anyway, I figured I was back where I was last year and that was frustrating. But you've proven me wrong and that's great. Thanks. |
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