elegance coral
They call me EC
I've been trying to stay out of this conversation, but the quote below is utterly ridiculous.
The problems are not imagined, they are quite real, and the idea that detritus won't accumulate in these sand beds is complete nonsense. Talk to one of the countless people that have removed one of these sand beds, and they'll tell you about the rotten egg smell that overwhelmed them. The production of hydrogen sulfide becomes a reality as well.
He's calling people ignorant, but the real ignorance here, is when he suggests that you can support hundreds of thousands of detritus eating organisms, while not accumulating, and maintaining massive amounts of detritus. It's physically impossible. This is like saying there are hundreds of thousands of herbivores in the forest, but the plants don't grow, and there's not much vegetation there. The only way to support massive numbers of detritavores, is to provide them with massive amounts of detritus. He can't have it both ways. He can't say he has all these bugs, but no food to feed them.
His articles are simply fairy tails........ All of them. Well, when you think about all the animals his methods have killed, I guess his articles are more like horror stories.
Peace
EC
And please read Ron Shimek's article:
Problems:
More imagined than real problems bedevil keepers of sand beds. The imagined problems are proposed by people who are ignorant of the sand bed dynamics. Among these imaginary problems are accumulations of hydrogen sulfide and detritus, and the need for sifting.
The problems are not imagined, they are quite real, and the idea that detritus won't accumulate in these sand beds is complete nonsense. Talk to one of the countless people that have removed one of these sand beds, and they'll tell you about the rotten egg smell that overwhelmed them. The production of hydrogen sulfide becomes a reality as well.
He's calling people ignorant, but the real ignorance here, is when he suggests that you can support hundreds of thousands of detritus eating organisms, while not accumulating, and maintaining massive amounts of detritus. It's physically impossible. This is like saying there are hundreds of thousands of herbivores in the forest, but the plants don't grow, and there's not much vegetation there. The only way to support massive numbers of detritavores, is to provide them with massive amounts of detritus. He can't have it both ways. He can't say he has all these bugs, but no food to feed them.
His articles are simply fairy tails........ All of them. Well, when you think about all the animals his methods have killed, I guess his articles are more like horror stories.
Peace
EC