State of the Art
State of the Art means different things to different people. I feel that my tank is state of the art because of the high tech equipment I utilize to give my animals the best possable living conditions.
We cannot duplicate living conditions of the oceans, or can we?
My high tech devices start with the all important RUGF (
Real
Useful
Good
Fishthing). Extreamly high tech (in 1952), so much so that every tank in the world used one. Mine uses this very complicated (and expensive) titanium manifold that was first built for the Space Shuttle Enterprise.
It's purpose was to strain antimatter particles from the Hostess Twinkies the crew lived on.
The second most important device is the Surface Skimmer. This was modified from the exhaust manifold on Evil Knevil's first motorcycle that he used to jump over Paris Hilton in London.
It sucks up surface water to remove oils and radon along with any paprika it finds. I don't use a sump so this electrifies the contaminents and eliminates any water.
LEDs (
Little
Electric
Dings) These were first used to light the Bowery in lower Manhattan, hence the accent on "dings".
They are extreamly better than Roman candles, cheaper than flashlightfish more efficient than lightning bugs and run very cool. In the near future "one" LED will be all that is needed to light a city the size of Cooz Bay Oregon.
Protein Skimmer. I find this to be one of the most important items in the inventory. Just think, if a piece of meat, such as a pork loin falls in your tank, this device will immediately suck out all of the proteins leaving just fat. That fat can then be used to make soap or to feed hogs.
Being that my tank is near my kitchen I would not think of running it without a protein skimmer lest a pork chop finds it’s way into the water. Unless I was thinking of becoming a vegetarian.
DSB (
Disorganised
Sand
Bed) I am not a big fan of these, preferring a SSB (Short Stack Bed)
I am also not a fan of a BB (etween
Beds), They just don't look natural.
I do use an Ozonizer, they were originally used on broadway in the first act of Phantom of the Opera although I am not sure what it was used for.
I use mine to force water into my denitrifier when I want something denitrified. I don't really dose anything so I rely on the Ozonizer to give the fish room that high tech hum.
Of course we all use powerheads. Mine are a little outdated and made of wood. But it is a good quality wood, I think it is birch or maybe ash. I know it is a street name. Years ago wooden powerheads also incorporated wooden airstones in their design, eventually they got smaller and now only the airstone is made of wood.
My powerheads were built by “Christopher Columbus Powerhead Company” and the directions specify prohibit you from installing them in a damp bilge.
Most tanks these days use ASW (
Almost
Sea
Water, but not quite) It will keep most animals alive and is just so much better than saw dust.
I use NSW (
Now that is really
Sweet
Water) It is just so much better and as global warming progresses we will all be able to get it for free as the oceans make their way to Idaho. They are even now developing salt resistant potatoes. :wave: