skeeter_ca
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No one said they will last forever. After they show any signs of wear toss'em and use a new one.
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No one said they will last forever. After they show any signs of wear toss'em and use a new one.
skeeter
No, you can prove it doesn't affect things, but you have to actually try.
And if you use this in the tank to "scrub" anything, it will come apart. I had a physicist tell me there's no physics involved. I asked him if he used zero force then? (yes, that's a smart joke, but definitive truth)
This thing, can, and will over time, degrade from abrasion in your tank. And as it does, it's particulate matter. What consumes particulate matter in our tanks and even covers themselves in a mucous to get particulates to stick to them? Yes, corals.
Someone else chimed in another post and said, "what's the big deal, my fish eats parts of it when it breaks apart and it's still alive?!"
I think the point is proven. There's quite a few studies now on the effects of small man-made particulates affecting marine environments.
To anyone that uses it though, +1 for keeping it real and introducing pollution to your tank
I figured when I saw this thread that it would not be long before the person with a ton of posts in a very short time piped in with more of his drivel.
I've yet to see any scientific evidence to sway me towards either side of this argument. What I do know if that many people have used this for years and have had no I'll effects.
And how much you open your mouth has anything to do with the knowledge behind it?
Please do not make personal attacks, that is against the forum rules.
Not a personal attack. It was a comment on your non-factual posts on this subject... Over and Over and Over and Over again. Take it personally if you would like or get real facts and proof.