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Old 10-11-2011, 04:03 PM
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is that real? you actualy think that a pump could have brought marine velvet into your tank? oki...was it used and recently been in a contaminated aquarium without being desinfected? because if it was brand new, there is NO WAY it could have brought velvet into your tank.

get a clue? maybe you should read a little about marine velvet first? and since you obviously are not doing quarantine, maybe you should get a clue about it? Seem that having velvet in your tank did not do it, not sure what will.

for the purpose of this thread you should have left marine velvet out of the equation because there it is impossible that a brand new pump can bring marine velvet into a clean aquarium. It has to be there first.

Nate, not sure why you are addressing your message to me, as I am not the OP of this thread and beside both of my Koralia evolution 1050 runing backward half of the time, I never had any problem with them.


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I am sure you will come up with a reason how velvet also caused some of my soft corals to completely wither, turn grey and completely die the same night... Get a clue, something got in the water and all evidence points to the pumps.

You put any fish into a situation where they are on the last breath and then barely recover, you will be amazed what stirs up in your tank due to this kind of stress. You seem to forget daniella, the fish were fine for several days after the catastrophe happened... then the disease came a week or so later.

Insuating that everyone's problem has to do with not having a quarantine does not help the purpose of this thread. The point is to keep people aware that it is possible for some contaminant to either get placed or not removed from the product in the manufacturing process and that people should be diligent cleaning everything before it goes in the tank.

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