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void
post Tue, 17 Feb 2004 11:53 pm
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cry.gif just come back from short inter city trip... found my 30 cm super red arowana & 2 sakura short tail ryukins died because of stupid aerator... mad.gif the aerator malfunction... now feel very very sad... wanna cry... cry.gif cry.gif cry.gif
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post Wed, 18 Feb 2004 12:00 am
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Oh dear.... I am so sorry to hear of this accident.
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post Wed, 18 Feb 2004 8:30 am
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wah lan! my deepest condolenses.....
try to get over it.....all the best.....
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Do something about your setup to prevent the same mishap.
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post Wed, 18 Feb 2004 11:00 am
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hmm.gif aih... sianz... no mood to do anything... just feel regret going over city... can't believe i lost my treasured aro + ryukins... hmmm... must buy more ryukins... yes.gif
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post Wed, 18 Feb 2004 11:13 am
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sad.gif so sorry to hear about your losses void.
But it appears good_very.gif that you have the right idea
by acquiring new replacement fishes.
Go fish shopping! Find some even more grand!
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post Thu, 19 Feb 2004 10:21 am
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QUOTE(void @ Tue 17 Feb 2004 10:53 PM)
cry.gif just come back from short inter city trip... found my 30 cm super red arowana & 2 sakura short tail ryukins died because of stupid aerator...  mad.gif the aerator malfunction... now feel very very sad... wanna cry...  cry.gif  cry.gif  cry.gif

Sorry to hear you loss. Don't worry everybody goes through some mishaps in this hobby, that's why we are here to learn from each other.

On second thought I was thinking about this aerator condition. What if we design our aquarium/tanks such that we don't need aerator for oxygen. What I mean is built something like a mini trickle tower.

I've read in a koi.com.my forum that trickle tower is very effective in reducing the nitrate level (I forgot whether it's nitrate or nitrite), and on top of that they design it using gravity feed and no pump, which I think will reduce the cost of electricity as well.

A lot of farms also applies this kind of system to expose the water to air to increase the oxygen level in the water instead of using aeration. I saw a couple of my friend also applies the same concept, because of the failure of the aeration system and also to reduce the electricity cost good_very.gif

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super low stocking levels in green water requires no aeration as well.. provided the green water doesn't get too thick
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post Fri, 20 Feb 2004 5:51 pm
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QUOTE(nanik @ Thu 19 Feb 2004 10:21 AM)
I've read in a koi.com.my forum that trickle tower is very effective in reducing the nitrate level (I forgot whether it's nitrate or nitrite), and on top of that they design it using gravity feed and no pump, which I think will reduce the cost of electricity as well.

May I know how does the water travel upwards thus allowing it to fall again through the trickle tower if there's no pump involve? Mind boggling and I would like to try it. Do you have the link? Thanks.
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post Fri, 20 Feb 2004 10:51 pm
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QUOTE(Allan @ Fri 20 Feb 2004 05:51 PM)
May I know how does the water travel upwards thus allowing it to fall again through the trickle tower if there's no pump involve?  Mind boggling and I would like to try it.  Do you have the link?  Thanks.

manually by hand and bucket??
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hohoho, that's one of my fav topic shiok.gif

www.koi.com.my

there's a link on the main page abt reducing nitrate. but no, there is still a pump required somewhere in the filtration system laugh.gif
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post Tue, 24 Feb 2004 10:55 am
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QUOTE(square_guy @ Sat 21 Feb 2004 02:13 PM)
hohoho, that's one of my fav topic  shiok.gif

www.koi.com.my

there's a link on the main page abt reducing nitrate. but no, there is still a pump required somewhere in the filtration system  laugh.gif

Hi,

Yeah sorry about that, I thought I read it there is no pump, but seems like you still require a pump good_very.gif

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post Wed, 25 Feb 2004 2:10 pm
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QUOTE(nanik @ Tue 24 Feb 2004 10:55 AM)
Hi,

Yeah sorry about that, I thought I read it there is no pump, but seems like you still require a pump  good_very.gif

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Thanks Nanik.

The subject of filtration bores me. If I have my way, I would like to have a tap that drips water constantly and old water overflows out non-stop 7x24. Surely that's the best "filtration" out there. Too bad I think the water bill will be high and the utility board will come after me.
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not forgetting the problem of chloramine meaning u need to invest in expensive carbon filtration to remove chlorine
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post Wed, 25 Feb 2004 9:08 pm
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QUOTE(Allan @ Wed 25 Feb 2004 02:10 PM)
Thanks Nanik.

The subject of filtration bores me.  If I have my way, I would like to have a tap that drips water constantly and old water overflows out non-stop 7x24.  Surely that's the best "filtration" out there.  Too bad I think the water bill will be high and the utility board will come after me.

shiok.gif should go and dig a well.... free water... 4 ever and ever... yes.gif
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