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The dead fish thread reminded me of something. I can smell high
nitrites as soon as I walk into a room. That's how I knew the water was probably fine in the tank with the lost guppy before I even tested it. I always know when the nitrites appear in a cycling tank, and I know the smell of a healthy, mature filter. Am I the only one who "tests" water chemistry by sniffing it? |
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![]() "Altum" wrote in message oups.com... The dead fish thread reminded me of something. I can smell high nitrites as soon as I walk into a room. That's how I knew the water was probably fine in the tank with the lost guppy before I even tested it. I always know when the nitrites appear in a cycling tank, and I know the smell of a healthy, mature filter. Am I the only one who "tests" water chemistry by sniffing it? =================== To me a mature tank smells like the nearby lake. :-) My sun-fishroom (also loaded with plants) always has that faint aroma of a lake. I love it. -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... Aquariums since 1952 My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 Note: There are two Koi-Lo's on the Aquaria groups. ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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Altum wrote:
The dead fish thread reminded me of something. I can smell high nitrites as soon as I walk into a room. That's how I knew the water was probably fine in the tank with the lost guppy before I even tested it. I always know when the nitrites appear in a cycling tank, and I know the smell of a healthy, mature filter. Am I the only one who "tests" water chemistry by sniffing it? I quite often sniff my tanks to check that all seems well..any suspicion and out come the test kits...I find using my nose first is a lot cheaper than shelling out on the chemicals... So nope, you are not alone...but maybe the two of us are g Gill |
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Hi..
Am I the only one who "tests" water chemistry by sniffing it? Well, you (Gill and you) aren't alone..! :-) -- cu Marco |
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Well, you (Gill and you) aren't alone..! :-)
Oooops, Gill, Koi-Lo and you.. -- cu Marco |
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On 18 Feb 2006 10:18:29 -0800, "Altum" wrote:
The dead fish thread reminded me of something. I can smell high nitrites as soon as I walk into a room. That's how I knew the water was probably fine in the tank with the lost guppy before I even tested it. I always know when the nitrites appear in a cycling tank, and I know the smell of a healthy, mature filter. Am I the only one who "tests" water chemistry by sniffing it? Well, with a name like "Altum", this doesn't seem surprising. -- Mr Gardener |
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Mr. Gardener wrote:
Well, with a name like "Altum", this doesn't seem surprising. LOL! At least you didn't say I look like a fish. :-) |
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On 18 Feb 2006 18:19:32 -0800, "Altum" wrote:
Mr. Gardener wrote: Well, with a name like "Altum", this doesn't seem surprising. LOL! At least you didn't say I look like a fish. :-) You haven't sent me a picture and I haven't seen you on alt binaries. -- Mr Gardener |
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"Altum" wrote in news:1140286709.246608.305140
@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com: the smell of a healthy, mature filter. Am I the only one who "tests" water chemistry by sniffing it? Nope, you are not alone. With more than 260 tanks to look after, small is often my first clue to a new potential problem when I walk into the fish room in the morning. I will often follow my nose to the trouble spot. ![]() Ammonium, nitrite, and nitrate all have their own distinctive smells. |
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On Sat, 18 Feb 2006 23:40:44 -0600, dc wrote:
"Altum" wrote in news:1140286709.246608.305140 : the smell of a healthy, mature filter. Am I the only one who "tests" water chemistry by sniffing it? Nope, you are not alone. With more than 260 tanks to look after, small is often my first clue to a new potential problem when I walk into the fish room in the morning. I will often follow my nose to the trouble spot. ![]() Ammonium, nitrite, and nitrate all have their own distinctive smells. I agree that one can tell a lot about a tank by sniffing it. Like good garden soil, a healthy aquarium has a distinctive and wonderful smell. I generally give each of my tanks a quick sniff during the morning feeding. The fish get to look at my nose before they get their breakfast. And the warm moist air clears my sinuses. -- Mr Gardener |
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