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Reefmaster08 03-04-2008 03:51 AM

Good for you.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by digital-audiophile (Post 306911)
My two cents in response to a few points :)

1. The "watts per gallon" rule is out dated
2. UV sterlizer is not always great ... a no-go if you are running zeo
3. There are much better power heads out there than maxi-jets (for the record I use a maxijet as my water change salt mixer :p)

You want a cookie ?
:biggrin:

StirCrazy 03-04-2008 03:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by digital-audiophile (Post 306911)
1. The "watts per gallon" rule is out dated

damn how did I miss that, good thing I did thought or it would have been a extra long post..

just for everyones info as there are probably a lot of people reading this the watts/gal rule should not be used.. better off to forget you ever heard it as it correlates to absolutely nothing except the exact same types of bulbs on the exact same size of tank which you can imagine is useless. if you want the big long explanation I will find one of my old ones and repost it or you can just search my name and watt/gal and you will probably find me repeating myself over and over.:mrgreen:

Steve

Myka 03-04-2008 03:59 AM

^ LOL! I've heard the speech!

Hey! I use MJs in my tank!!! They work well to blast my SPS and my Gorg. But I also use them for stirring water...lol.

What's with the attitude Reefmaster08? We are Canadians (hence CANreef), we don't like hostilities. As an American I could see how you may be confused by this. :p

I'm kidding!


.....kind of.....

Matt 03-04-2008 03:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StirCrazy (Post 306922)
damn how did I miss that, good thing I did thought or it would have been a extra long post..

just for everyones info as there are probably a lot of people reading this the watts/gal rule should not be used.. better off to forget you ever heard it as it correlates to absolutely nothing except the exact same types of bulbs on the exact same size of tank which you can imagine is useless. if you want the big long explanation I will find one of my old ones and repost it or you can just search my name and watt/gal and you will probably find me repeating myself over and over.:mrgreen:

Steve

The short explanation is "How would a coral know how many gallons of water it was in to determine its light requirements?"

Reefmaster08 03-04-2008 04:13 AM

Omg.
 
Every one is going to have there own way of doing things this is mine i have 75g & 125g running for years like a charm.

This will be the last post for me in this thread.

I was just trying to help, im new to the board and didnt want people to think i was here just to buy frags.

:usa

digital-audiophile 03-04-2008 12:18 PM

You can buy frags from us just as easily as we can buy them from you :p

No harm no foul, everyone has their own opinions, all I'm suggesting is that methods and products in the hobby seem to change quickly andthat if you cling on to the past you get left behind.


ps.. where is my cookie?

Myka 03-04-2008 02:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Reefmaster08 (Post 306938)
Every one is going to have there own way of doing things this is mine i have 75g & 125g running for years like a charm.

This will be the last post for me in this thread.

I was just trying to help, im new to the board and didnt want people to think i was here just to buy frags.

:usa

It was the way you chose to express yourself. You came across very "my way or the highway". There's a million different ways to keep reef tanks, and many ways work just as well as eachother, and many ways will only work for a small group of people. If you keep that in mind, there will be no issue. There is no such thing as "my way or the highway" with reef tanks. There are A LOT of similarities in the tanks that "win" Tank of the Month, but there are also a lot of differences. What works for one person may or may not work for another...depending what exactly it is.

Whatigot 03-04-2008 02:33 PM

Not to mention that not every reefer is after creating the ultimate living microcosm regardless of cost or blood, sweat and tears involved.
I see a lot of reefs that are beautiful that people are very proud of and yet remain simplistic in their components.
There is definitely a prevailant attitude in this hobby that the more money you've spent, the better off your reef will be and the funny thing is that this is a mentality that creates and propogates itself, I'm amazed at times at how much influence the capital market and rampant consumerism can have on otherwise stable minds.

Spend lots of money and feel good about your reef because you have spent as much money on it as you possibly could and have everything looked after by your electric monitors and wallet or adversely, try maintaining a reef with very little technological aid and bust your *** making it work.
You can always try a mix of both of these methods as well and just see what works for your preferred level of spending and man hours....

StirCrazy 03-05-2008 12:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt (Post 306927)
The short explanation is "How would a coral know how many gallons of water it was in to determine its light requirements?"

nope not even close:mrgreen:

Myka 03-05-2008 03:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Whatigot (Post 306992)
Not to mention that not every reefer is after creating the ultimate living microcosm regardless of cost or blood, sweat and tears involved.
I see a lot of reefs that are beautiful that people are very proud of and yet remain simplistic in their components.
There is definitely a prevailant attitude in this hobby that the more money you've spent, the better off your reef will be and the funny thing is that this is a mentality that creates and propogates itself, I'm amazed at times at how much influence the capital market and rampant consumerism can have on otherwise stable minds.

Spend lots of money and feel good about your reef because you have spent as much money on it as you possibly could and have everything looked after by your electric monitors and wallet or adversely, try maintaining a reef with very little technological aid and bust your *** making it work.
You can always try a mix of both of these methods as well and just see what works for your preferred level of spending and man hours....


Well you said that a lot better than me...


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