I was also thinking there was more to this nitrogen cycle then we use to think. What do you think Paul?
Paul B said:Blange, this sounds like a ploy to get me to type all night ;D
I am diatoming my tank now so I have time to rant but we just had a 20 or so page thread on this subject that you are well aware of. ........
Oh and Blange, I am older and maybe wierder than you although I don't know how many beer cans, chains, bottles and asphalt rocks you have in your tank
But I guess we both are wierd, wierd is good. 8)
I can leave if you like.And BTW, I use to be the only one on the site with a working diatom until you showed up!
blange3 said:And BTW, I use to be the only one on the site with a working diatom until you showed up! ;D
mikem said:blange3 said:And BTW, I use to be the only one on the site with a working diatom until you showed up! ;D
Bill. I still have 2 of them.
Paul B said:I can leave if you like.And BTW, I use to be the only one on the site with a working diatom until you showed up!
I am on my fifth or sixth diatom, how do people keep a reef without one? I don't know 8)
blange3 said:mikem said:blange3 said:And BTW, I use to be the only one on the site with a working diatom until you showed up! ;D
Bill. I still have 2 of them.
See, I wasn't alone! I've been waiting for you to join this thread Mike. I know you've added some local stuff to you tank.
I wish my pic. came out that good.
mikem said:My 125 slate bottom in 1972. Just after adding my first fish.
I still collect that stuff ;D But do you know why they originally put slate bottoms on tanks?wow---slate bottom!!!! i had 2-- 55 gal slate bottom tanks---both set up with real salt water, taken from belmar, where i got sand, crabs,fish,pipefish,shrimp,baby blowfish,baby flounder---man, i could go on and on
Paul B said:Mike, nice, I still have some of those dead corals. That tank I showed is still running, that is my reef now, I just transfered it all into a 100 gallon tank.
I still collect that stuff ;D But do you know why they originally put slate bottoms on tanks?wow---slate bottom!!!! I had 2-- 55 gal slate bottom tanks---both set up with real salt water, taken from belmar, where i got sand, crabs,fish,pipefish,shrimp,baby blowfish,baby flounder---man, i could go on and on
Those tanks came out in the 1800s, people used to collect ferns and plant them in there. People, especially wimen would walk in the shallow sea and collect fish and crustaceans, but those tanks did not hold water. Then they water proofed them by adding a wooden back and sealing it with tar.
There was no way to seal glass to glass. The slate was used on the bottom because there was no heat in the homes in those days and they used to put candles under the tank to heat it. Those were the first Saltwater tanks and they were in England.