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Originally Posted by Pure It looks like the system grows the nitrifiying bacteria that removes nitrate.
From what I understand those particular bacteria are extremely hard to maintain.
Even if it does work. The fish will use up electrolytes and other trace elements in the water that will need to be replace. Also as the water evaporates the dissolved solids stay behind making the water harder and harder with each water top of. If you don't change the water this becomes a very serious problem over time.
Bottom line is no matter what you do you will always need to change the water in your tank. |
Bio Magic (Nitrogen cycle booster) - Hi-Q USA Zero Water Change Aquarium System they have this stuff to replenish the water though...
Correct me if I'm wrong but isn't hardness in water the resistance to a change in pH? How is changing water different? Interesting though.
I don't think this would be a bad filtration system to have in a tank, it looks like it could probably work better than just a regular power filter... I know you guys on here probably change your water regularly, but what about those guys like me that change aquarium water every three months.
I'm trying to understand this stuff.
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