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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 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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