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![]() just trying to brainstorm with you guys here over this serious problem soooo how about removing a large say "portion" of water and then idk maybe say lets "replace" with water thats not as old, i know these are new ideas but maybe it can work??
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![]() That's just crazy talk!!
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![]() i thought it was too...see this is what happens when you dont research....silly me ![]()
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![]() Really
![]() Where's your head at Denny ? Go get some more coffee and come back when the fog clears |
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greg i just changed out some water , so im thinking clearly now , sorry about my crazy idea i get caught up in the moment sometimes and forget what this is really about......being bored :P
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![]() S'OK
For a minute there I thought you were drinking the salt and pouring the coffee into the tank - that would explain the dementia Hmm ... I could be on to something here. It's a global conspiracy by salt manufacturers to keep us addicted |
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heres a test take one of your saltwater fish and drop it in freshwater....wait a minute or 2 if the fish doesnt die you dont need salt in your tank....right?? this is just such a confusing hobby lol
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I almost never do water changes, I am the 1%. |