Brewing Green Water In Hdb Flats |
Brewing Green Water In Hdb Flats |
CyberET. |
Mon, 24 Nov 2003 10:52 pm
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Ordinary Member No.: 4 Group: Member Posts: 43 Topics Started: 8 Joined: 23-Nov-03 Last seen online: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 3:05 pm User's local time: Sat, 11 Jan 2025 10:10 am Green Water: Not Telling Country: Singapore |
QUOTE(somebody @ sometime) Other than renting a pond, any sifu knows what "K" is best to develop Green Water. If 6500K better or 10000K or if 10000K will kill the green water? It will be informative to anyone who want to try Green Water at least to understand some of the light condition to get the result i think 6500K more energy efficient as compared to 10000K considering the life span of the bulb, the cost, and electricity used.. i think can try up to 15000K? not sure about 20000K though.. Could CHRISAMOS provide an update on the 20000K bulb? |
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Tue, 25 Nov 2003 12:51 pm
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Ordinary Member No.: 4 Group: Member Posts: 43 Topics Started: 8 Joined: 23-Nov-03 Last seen online: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 3:05 pm User's local time: Sat, 11 Jan 2025 10:10 am Green Water: Not Telling Country: Singapore |
QUOTE(whtan1 @ Tue 25 Nov 2003 11:22 AM) does it do any good if i collect green water from nearby pond and spa my fish there for a week to get the nec " algae vitamin" for colour improvement w/o having to brew the water. or it do any good if i mix it with my main tank. anyone try before. found a green pond in a garden. cannot mentioned where as i know it will be dry in no time by weekend i wouldn't dare try that.. u won't know what kinda parasites, bacteria that maybe infested in the pond.. as for seeding the green.. hehe.. it also gives chance for cross infection.. your fish may appear healthy, but it could be because it has built up a resistance against that problem, seeding over may cause problems for the fishes in the seeded tub, just be cautious |
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