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re read, you said you wouldnt say to a newbie dont do water changes..disregard my first couple of sentences 
reefnutz":xzrpcpdl said:Well, I don't know about the WC's, but Dr Mac heavily skims his tanks and vats. The point is that Bob, advises against practically every important aspect of reefkeeping except light and macro. No WC, no dosing, no filtration, he's even gone as far as to say that plant life provides all the water circulation you need.
You're math may be right...the way I was thinking of it was like this-if i have 6 apples, and I take 3 away, then add 3 back, the rate of exchange or difference from beginning point would be 6. Even though I have only subtracted 3 parts, I am adding a completely new set of 3 parts, making a total change to 6...
PLB":skz25ayy said:The fact other commercial message boards cancelled my posting does not mean the ideas and practices are invalid, don't work, or are hard for newbies to implement.
I orginally ":m8fq8krb said:my assurtion is the water changes result in more stable and constant parameters and are secondary to using plant life to filter and maintain the system.
beaslbob":1oruyon9 said:so lets try to review:
my assurtion is the water changes result in more stable and constant parameters and are secondary to using plant life to filter and maintain the system.
In this thread there are pictures of no water changes and plant life bean's and water changes with no plant life (green water)
http://www.reefs.org/phpBB2/viewtopic.p ... 03&start=0
You don't like my tank because it looks unhealthy Primarily the lack of corraline.
coralfarmin; Had varying parameters with water changes which settled down with plant life.
lobo42a: does water changes in several tanks but hasn't done water changes in two years in a planted reef tank.
I submit my observations that macros comsumed 30-40ppm+ nitrates per week and have maintained my daytime ph at 8.4+ for over two years.
I submit experimental data that 1/10 pound of dried macro algaes bioaccumulated the equilivant of the copper level in 90% of the homes in the US in a 55g tank when that copper level is maintained for two weeks.
I submit and encourage people to run the numbers to prove to themselves the optimal parameters and conditions will never be maintained through water changes alone.
Meanwhile righty and others offer no experimental data,
Show no numbers to support water changes
show no experience where they ever maintained any system with plant life and no water changes.
Just state it is proven you have to do water changes. with no experience or data to back up that assertion.
So my conclusion is it must take more the experimental data in scientific literature,
more than several successful tanks in different cities, more than numbers or any other analysis.
Just don't let the newbies know this bad data.
Meanwhile, I'll go home tonight to 1 reef, 2 fo, a planted Fw and 2 betta vases. And know that all livestock and corals are fine. My new halimedia has a couple of new coins on it. And take tap water straight from the cold faucet to replace evaporative water in all the tank. And they will run for years and years with that method.
I encourage the newbies to consider these thoughts. The main thought is get the plant life thriving and let the plant life take care of the system. Everything else is secondary. But salt tanks do need some circulation. And reef tank do need some calcium carbonate to buffer calcium.
I encourage the same thing. The holes in Bob's logic should serve as a guide for developing the critical thinking skills needed in a hobby where pseudo science, old wives tales and snake oils run rampant.
The part of the above quote after the 'but' alone should make people wary of Bob's claims
beaslbob":11v7vchl said:See I told you so.
Righty runs no numbers, submits no experiemental data.
Just that water changes are necessary.
And that assertion is false if even a single tank does not need water changes.
No analysis necessary. No proof is necessary. that's just the way it is.
I encourage all newbies to research the facts and all aquarium keepers to conduct theri own analysis and experiements. Do not tank Righty's or my word for it. Find out and experiment for yourself.
beaslbob":1dot1qdz said:Righty: So I guess you didn't assert that newbies should not be told that water changes are unnecessary with thriving plant life. I am sorry and apologise if that is now your assertion.
Again no data presented by you.
Again you assert my tank had deaths even though fish and corals have lived and thrived for two years after adding the macros.
And salt and fw tank have thrived for years and years with no water changes.
As I stated, it is my hope that newbies read all moy posts and this thread to not repeat the mistake I made on the 55g. that mistake was not insuring plant life was thriving. Once it was the tank recovered in a week.
beaslbob":173tgjh1 said:Righty":173tgjh1 said:For comparison:
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What happened to that open brain and the anemone?
the open brain is still there. I did lose the anemone after disturbing the system.