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Jack 02-26-2004 01:37 AM

I'm with Brad on that one! :razz:

StirCrazy 02-26-2004 01:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reef_raf
Steve, can you point me to the literature that says RO doesn't remove PO4? I seem to have lost that link. thanks!

I got two membrains for ya here that don't stop phosphates. :mrgreen: see what happens when you don;t write the whole thing you were thinking about.. everyone goes off the handle :lol:

Steve

Jack 02-26-2004 02:14 AM

I still don't get it. :neutral:

StirCrazy 02-26-2004 02:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack
I still don't get it. :neutral:

I have two partialy blowen membrains..

Steve

Jack 02-26-2004 02:33 AM

Ah. I gottcha.

robbyville 02-26-2004 04:42 AM

Thanks guys!

Bev, I think that you're right, time for me to get off my @ss I suppose and go back to weekly maintenance!

My nitrates are roughly 5ppm, I have never been able to get them down to 0 but I'm sure my negligence has a lot to do with that. I'm pretty good with water changes, but definitely not great with pumps and those darned foam blocks!

Steve, thanks for the thoughts in regards to my food dispensing. I have been thawing the food in a cup of tank water and dumping it into the tank. I had never heard or thought of doing it any other way, thanks again!

I will also test my RO/DI water to see if that may be a source, but the membranes are relatively new.

I'll let you know how I fare!

Rob


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