-Care to give a couple of examples?
Steve
danmhippo":2almlfm5 said:I think most xenia in trades now are TD (tank divided).
Podman":2r3nmwno said:hey minh, did you succesfully rear mandarin fry? is this an occurance that has happened to others?
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i've read some other borneman articles and may confuse them with the book but, one item i'm not sold on is that his systems are healthier without a skimmer. i don't believe he's lying, i just have to see it to believe it.
i also must add that he didn't recommend that reefers pull their skimmers off.
other than that nugget you'll have to wait until my friends done with the book and i can refresh myself as to its content.
i have to ask, do you sell this book or something?
i have yet to see a tank without one that looks like a low nutrient atmosphere.
the info i have obtained states the water on a natural is cleaned quite well by its inhabitants.
the skimmerless systems i see always have yellow water, organics piled up on the bottom, and corals that look brown, signaling a possible nutrient buildup.
You did look at Minh's tank didn't you?
He didn't recommend it because most reefers can't run a successful tank even with a skimmer.
-Are you confusing nutrients with organics and waste?
A reef is a very high nutrient area. In fact much higher than we could ever expect in our tanks.
Again, Minh's dosen't look like what you have described, how can this be?