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I have a lovely white butterfly type Koi that is about 8+ inches. We did a pond cleaning a couple weeks ago and removed the fish while we cleaned. A few days later I noted a notch out of the top longer section (sorry, wish I knew the correct term) of […]

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[Ponds-Koi] Other pond fish compatible with Koi?

Pleco’s will eat algae but they will not keep a pond clean. In fact, Pleco’s are pooping machines and will constantly eat and poop and eat and poop… it’s what they do!
Most Pleco’s are tropical fish so they might do OK during times when the water temps are in the mid-70’s to low-80’s […]

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[AquaticLife] Ocean Geotronic Product found

Hey Sam, Sorry I didn’t notice this message earlier, the change of “Subject” delayed reading it. Ocean Geotronic heater-cooler seems like a wonderful devise. But you just forgot one simple thing: I have no access to such products, even if, I suppose they’re too expensive, can’t afford them. I’m used to cheap prices here […]

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[AquaticLife] Ice cubes for cooking aquariums!

Sorry for the horrible spelling mistakes.. my mind was busy with other stuff while writing that email!!
> From: AquaticLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:AquaticLife@yahoogroups.com] On > Behalf Of N Taweel > Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 11:55 PM > To: AquaticLife@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [AquaticLife] Ice cubes for cooking aquariums! > > What you wrote about babyfish […]

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[AquaticLife] Ice cubes for cooking aquariums!

Hi Noura,
Well I am sure you have it worse than me except for gas- Petrol. The temps here in Chicago get up to 90 or maybe 100. That is at an extreme but in my basement it is always cooler below ground but I do have to fight with mid 80’s still. Yes, the Snapple […]

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[AquaticLife] Turning the heat DOWN

Hi Lana, You are correct but what they are is little refrigerators. There is a device I have seen that uses a peltier effect device but they are over $100 too and just are heat exchangers similar to what I was doing only better looking. see http://www.aquaticeco.com/subcategories/112/Coolworks-IceProbe These are cheaper coolers.
Best regards,
Sam Palermo, Chief […]

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[AquaticLife] Turning the heat DOWN

I was just about to ask this question and I have to say, YIKES, those chillers are pricy!!
-Lana
2008/4/27 Sam Palermo :
> Hi Noura, > > There are ways to keep your tank cooler > They are know as Chillers. They are regulated by > a thermostat. I have also tried in my 55 gallon tanks […]

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[AquaticLife] Turning the heat DOWN

Hi Noura,
There are ways to keep your tank cooler They are know as Chillers. They are regulated by a thermostat. I have also tried in my 55 gallon tanks to use Peltier effect devices mounted on two heat sinks- one smaller one in the water and the other in the air with a fan on […]

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[AquaticLife] Tetra safestart to begin sales in U.S.

It is you that is confused… lol
Marineland merged with Tetra and took Bio-Spira off the market a few months ago. That is when Dr. Tim started up his own company and introduced “One & Only Nitrifying Bacteria” product.
If you go to my blog, the one at the top is a recent blog I did […]

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[AquaticLife] Tetra safestart to begin sales in U.S.

What a coincidence… I just got my regular “Sale” email from DrsFosterSmith and what was one of the three featured items?
Dr. Tim’s One & Only… http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Product/prod_display.cfm?pcatid=18986&ref=4610 &subref=AA&cmpid=E-_-FS-_-42308-_-P5
Only $11.99 for a 2 oz. bottle but the S&H is $19.99 since DrsFosterSmith is shipping it overnight and in a cooler pack to keep it refrigerated or at […]

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