refugiums

It is understandable we assume you are a "scientist" when you are providing information about marine biology from a technically specific point of view. Besides, "scientist" is a moniker and does not diminish the point being made by mflamb.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11331069#post11331069 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by MikeBrke
Now that is a good tip! As a scientist, it is your job to explain the information you are releasing and when asked for references, provide them! We should not have to do this for you.
umm ! i laid it out where to look , would you like me to turn the pages also ?:D
 
No, you pointed me to google and told me to type in keywords. That is not providing anything close to a reference.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11330006#post11330006 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Kittikity
What was that about putting it in ro water before feeding it to the fish? Can I do that with my chaeto, let it leak out what it needs to, and then put it back in my refugium?

Some people soak or rinse their food in RO/DI water to remove any excess PO4 before they put it in their main tank. Foods contain some PO4. For instance, frozen foods get it from their cultivation tanks. Then it is frozen in the cube with whatever food it is, Mysis, Brine, ect.
 
You are offensive. Why would you compare me to a 10 year old?

Anyway, my point is we should not have to google and search for your reference. The bottom line is, as someone purporting factual information, the burden of proof is on you and you should make it as easy as possible for us to believe you.

That is why in scientific journals a citation leads to a reference which leads to the exact spot the information came from.
 
so when are you going to prove to me that refugiums work ?
because saying you have one does'nt prove a thing !
and when someone starts a thread asking whether they are needed or worth it you all are very quick to say they are the "greatest thing since sliced bread" with out having to prove a dam thing ! so what makes you better than me ?
 
I never commented on refugiums if you are addressing me. I am commenting on the fact that you want people to search for your references.
 
and this is not insulting - ( "I don't have to prove my science" scientists.)
guess its all about interpetation !
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11331287#post11331287 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by MikeBrke
I never commented on refugiums if you are addressing me. I am commenting on the fact that you want people to search for your references.
well then mike you would have noticed i in fact did include a link for the google impaired !
and i made sure it was one that most everyone can read and understand ;) !
 
Well, you were trying to provide "scientific" information without any references. So there is truth in that statement.

However, comparing my intelligence to a 10 year old child is unfounded and really was meant as a personal attack.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11331339#post11331339 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by MikeBrke
Well, you were trying to provide "scientific" information without any references. So there is truth in that statement.

However, comparing my intelligence to a 10 year old child is unfounded and really was meant as a personal attack.
sorry if you took as an attack , but it was not directed at anyone specific ! if you felt like i singled you out , that was not my intent .
 
wikipedia definition of a REFUGIUM:
A refugium is an appendage to a marine, brackish, or freshwater fish tank in which water flows in, baffles slow it down to allow a certain amount of stagnation, and flows back out into the tank. Sizes vary from as small as a shoe box to as large as an entire aquarium. Inside the semi-stagnant portion, various suppositories can be placed to allow biological filtration to take place. The items depend on the type of tank, but common items include crabs, snails, or other creatures that will break down solid waste, or certain algae or live plant species to reduce nitrate and phosphate levels.
To get the maximum biological filtration (through uptake of nutrients by macroalgae/mangroves), strong lighting can be used on the refugium. The refugium light cycle can be operated opposite to the main tank, in order to keep the total system pH more stable (due to the uptake of acid-forming CO2 by the refugium during its daylight hours).

So what i understand that since my macro is growing...obviously my macro is consuming something right? so how is it now working?
 
QUOTE // ( Anyway, my point is we should not have to google and search for your reference. The bottom line is, as someone purporting factual information, the burden of proof is on you and you should make it as easy as possible for us to believe you. )

and you act like this is a court of law ! i could care less if you believe me or not , because some one that is interested enough to find out more info on my statements, i have given where to look ! you do not pay me to list every link i have pertaining to my statements , but you sure expect me to walk you thru it all . all you all have shown here is how when one doesn't agree with you or your methods the lynch mob is sent out !
 
This is a very good discussion and should either continue or stop by staying on topic. Insults and jibes aside. There is a great deal of experience and information to be displayed and shared and I believe that it can be done without losing integrity of the subject.

I believe that in a situation where there is new information brought up that the others are unaware of then the one who brought the information up should qualify the validity of the info by documentation or stating that it is opinion or experience.
 
Back on topic. Here's some proof that a skimmerless tank can thrive. 6 year old 120 gal soft/lps tank. 7-8 fish. 10 gal fuge w/chaeto. 3-4 20% water changes per yr max. no testing, no chemicals added. When a fish dies it stays in the tank as i can rarely find it. As many in the community can attest to, everything grows extremely well and I frag often. The maintenance of a tank is simply not enjoyable to me hence the absence of sps. This setup won't work for a heavy bio load or sps corals, but most people in this hobby don't get to that level anyways.

http://reefcentral.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=232860
 
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