nothingfishy
New member
Hi Randy, and others who wish to help
I have read a couple of books in the last few months, as well as some trustworthy blogs (Fenners, etc) and seem to have been convinced the importance of ORP and monitoring it.
However, when speaking with two local, seemingly very knowledgeable lfs owners, who I have been going to for years, laughed when I mentioned it. In short, they both made it sound like something of the old school of thought, and that really no one other than zoos or aquariums, monitor anymore.
One of the guys has a 220 sps dominant tank, for years, and the acros grow like weeds. He then said to me, I have no idea what the orp is in that tank, and quite frankly don't care to know.
Is this assumption true of the industry, that most hobbyists have little to no real reason to monitor this? They were strictly speaking of ORP and ozone, and nothing else.
I have read a couple of books in the last few months, as well as some trustworthy blogs (Fenners, etc) and seem to have been convinced the importance of ORP and monitoring it.
However, when speaking with two local, seemingly very knowledgeable lfs owners, who I have been going to for years, laughed when I mentioned it. In short, they both made it sound like something of the old school of thought, and that really no one other than zoos or aquariums, monitor anymore.
One of the guys has a 220 sps dominant tank, for years, and the acros grow like weeds. He then said to me, I have no idea what the orp is in that tank, and quite frankly don't care to know.
Is this assumption true of the industry, that most hobbyists have little to no real reason to monitor this? They were strictly speaking of ORP and ozone, and nothing else.