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Old 04-16-2006, 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Polyp Lab
For example, if you poured a cup of fertilizer into your aquarium, you'd have a serious nutrient problem. And having a skimmer wouldn't help one bit.
Id expect some special bacteria wouldnt adress the problem either, but ill consider it next time i put fertilizer in my tank.

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BTW: Nutrient poor systems are not designed to remove bacteria. They are designed to remove nutrients. This is what our product does.
Yes, they are. Biomass=life=nutrients. If you remove the life, you also remove what that life produces.
Bacteria leak....most detritus is produced by BACTERIA.
Im afraid you are adressing only a portion of a much larger process.

Heres one of many,

"The skimmer will export what's available and in a form that the skimmer can export. What is not in that form, will sit in solution, be grabbed and re-cycled by bacteria/phyto/etc again - eventually it has to go back through a form that the skimmer can export."

Lets call this fella a DR. in marine biology, and pathobiology.
He doesnt have anything to sell unfortunatly.

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I feel like I have repeated myself 10X in this thread.......
Please dont feel you need to for me.
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