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That was terribly rude, and offensive. Please stop commenting in my thread since you have nothing productive to contribute.
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AND I'm even helping you out in your engineering thread.Smile...it ain't that bad. |
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I asked you to keep the thread on topic and I explained why I wanted pods. I was not rude, you were the one who felt the need to bring in childish comments.
You are clearly not reading what I write as I have mentioned twice now that I have no existing pod population which makes your idea of supplimenting with phyto null and void. I have nothing more to say to you. |
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OA sells Tiger Pods. I have purchased them often and find they help in population regen well. You do need to aclimate them
Sorry I don't know of a Calgary supply J |
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Thanks Jason,
I think that is the product I may go with. Do you usually just use one bottle at a time? |
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Catherine, if you place an order with OA you should buy a few bottles as I'm sure you could sell a few off to other Calgarians
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FWIW, i dont know if we're talking about the same pods or not, but if you're buying pods that are kept refrigerated in a bottle, it will not be a permanent solution. these are a cold water variety (hence the refrigeration) and wont survive long in a warm water tank. if you want a permanent population i suggest going the route of the locally bought pod infested macroalgae. there's also some "pod housing" plans around the net which are basically in tank refugiums.
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