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![]() Maybe they just hear they need them, after all if one person has something don't we all. Not enough personal research into things
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![]() Personally I get as much fun out of setting up equiptment as I do setting up livestock.
I really get a kick out of tinkering with gear.... maybe it's just me. Garrick. |
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![]() I like my tank stable then I don't touch it, other than routine maintenance. Every time I add a new piece of equipment the tank has to adjust somewhat. Unless I need it I don't add it. Constant fiddling is not a benefit in my eyes. Don't get me wrong I have my share of equipment, but only after careful weighing of the good and bad. I've seen many people add reactors and dosers and not really know why or what their doing and then cry when they mess up their tanks.
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![]() it's not just you (me too)
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![]() Okay, I was worried that perhaps there was some new knowledge about nitrates that I was missing. I can certainly understand the DIY bug and just wanting to have a go at it. No harm in that. I do have a fairly light bioload, and feed lightly, which likely contributes to my virtually non existant nitrates. I just didn't want to worry about some sort of undetected nitrate buildup polluting my tanks.
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![]() ![]() My sulfur reactor hasn't cycled yet, so one could say it's not working yet. I'm trying the sulfur reactor out of exasperation at a problem that just otherwise won't correct itself. If it's not the right thing to do, then time will tell me that, but I thought it was a viable option to try, given that alternate but more conventional means of nitrate control were proving unviable for me. And I went DIY because a consumer version would have been about $500 to purchase which was simply unreasonable, whereas my costs for DIY are less than one-tenth that. I know some people really have a DIY bug and my hat's off to them, I mostly DIY out of economic reasons. And FWIW I started the sulfur reactor before the surge of people wanting to try coil denitrators came (seems to me that's just the last two weeks or so). Hey if a person wants to try something, let them at it. If we can add to the collective body of experience I think that's a good thing. I've talked to people about denitrators before but those that I've talked, whom have tried it, don't seem to come on here and share their gems of wisdom and experience. So it's up to us instead. ![]() I don't see anything wrong in trying new things. But like I said in the thread about complex tank setups, I don't think a person should do *anything* just because someone else is doing it ... a person needs to be convinced, by themselves, that doing something fits a particular and specific purpose.
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![]() OK, I'm guilty. I see something that some one's made and I can't seem to resist the urge to build it- even if I don't really need it. It's the the little thrill I get from having the damn thing actually work (sometimes). Maybe there's a support group for this. Watching your sulfur denitrator closely Tony
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