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"If you can read this, thank a teacher -and, since it's in English, thank a soldier"

This comment is the most offensive line I have read on the web,
and I can read and writte in english is tks my High school educattion, not about a soldier, have a nice day.


Atte Eduardo Bado.

I sorry the off topic.

Off topic, sorry.
 
"This comment is the most offensive line I have read on the web"

I read that, and I think to myself... gee... of all the things on the internet, that is the most offensive thing you have found? Is RC the only website you read? :lol: Heck, I think I have said things more offensive than that even here on RC. Is this thread the only thing you read :confused:

I dont even see what is offensive about it...
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=10981587#post10981587 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by vitor pestana
Hello berniekyle!

The most importante lesson about this setup is power efficiency and that it works, the only change is light source, do you realize how much money is spend in lamps and power to imitate the real thing?

Another thing i forgot to say about this setup is that no light timers are necessary... i only use the natural rotation of the planet... LOL

Regards

Vitor Pestana

hahah nice seems like you have it good. Hows the color and do you get great growth with the great color?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11009859#post11009859 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ebado
"If you can read this, thank a teacher -and, since it's in English, thank a soldier"

This comment is the most offensive line I have read on the web,
and I can read and writte in english is tks my High school educattion, not about a soldier, have a nice day.


Atte Eduardo Bado.

I sorry the off topic.

Off topic, sorry.


That and I think he misunderstood the quote on top of it. If its offensive, it is certainly not offensive to a Mexican citizen, but rather to somone of English descent. My father comes from Newcastle over the pond and I find nothing offensive about it, but rather only a truth. This quote deals with English colonialism and possibly even American imperialism. Funny thing is he even said he speaks English thanks to his high school education....isn't that what the dang quote says....guess they didn't teach English/American/1st-19th century history in Mexico along with the English to get the second part.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11009859#post11009859 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by ebado
"If you can read this, thank a teacher -and, since it's in English, thank a soldier"

This comment is the most offensive line I have read on the web,
and I can read and writte in english is tks my High school educattion, not about a soldier, have a nice day.


Atte Eduardo Bado.

I sorry the off topic.

Off topic, sorry.


That and I think he misunderstood the quote on top of it. If its offensive, it is certainly not offensive to a Mexican citizen, but rather to somone of English descent. My father comes from Newcastle over the pond and I find nothing offensive about it, but rather only a truth. This quote deals with English colonialism and possibly even American imperialism. Funny thing is he even said he speaks English thanks to his high school education....isn't that what the dang quote says....guess they didn't teach English/American/1st-19th century history in Mexico along with the English to get the second part of the quote.
 
You would swear that English was the most spoken language on the planet.... My own language must be one of the _least_ spoken!

Anyway, relax lads, no big deal, and I would never question any body's spelling, you guys cannot spell anyway. Color = Colour!!!

Sheesh! :-)

Back to the thread, any new pics Vitor?
We would sure love some....

Regards & Love to all,
Conor.
 
how is the tank holding up (or the inhabitants rather) with cooler weather? how much temperature variation have you now seen?
 
That is truly one amazing tank. Thank you for sharing. And your friends Prop tank is second to none!!!

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Hi Guys!

Now that everybody express their opinion, lets get to the point of the thread...

New updates:

I both a Tunze 6100 Kit TS 24 with a 7094 controller, my best investment:


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Now my very best complementary system associated to the main tank, a outdoor refugium:

I build the refugium similar to the main tank to keep the warm/cold and water level.

Left you some pics, think that the subtitles are unnecessary:


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Looks nice. How tall is the refugium? Can you reach to the bottom? I wonder how the refugium will affect your temperature if at all.
Nice work Vitor:)
 
Hi Vitor,

Extraordinary upgrade to the system. Congratulations for your wonderful tank powered by the sun!
Let me ask you some questions: Why did you choose Aragamud for substrate? How will you ensure the water flow inside the mangrove greenhouse? The mangrove greenhouse will be closed, at least in winter, to ensure there the greenhouse effect, correct? If yes, how will you guarantee gaseous exchange - CO2 versus oxygen - inside the tank so that the plants can breathe? I'm sure you have solutions for that.

Cheers,
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11063766#post11063766 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by H20ENG
Looks nice. How tall is the refugium? Can you reach to the bottom? I wonder how the refugium will affect your temperature if at all.
Nice work Vitor:)

Hi H2OENG!

The refugium have 90cm on the back side and 80 cm on the front side, a parte is underground (30 cm) the front part you see have 50cm.

I have a DSB around 15cm, this way the high is 65cm , i can reach any part easily with my arm.

About temperature, i doesn't afect it in any way, the configuration is the same of the main tank, it is running for a week with no temperature problem.

Asta la vista.

Vitor Pestana


<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11063884#post11063884 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Machado deSousa
Hi Vitor,

Extraordinary upgrade to the system. Congratulations for your wonderful tank powered by the sun!
Let me ask you some questions: Why did you choose Aragamud for substrate? How will you ensure the water flow inside the mangrove greenhouse? The mangrove greenhouse will be closed, at least in winter, to ensure there the greenhouse effect, correct? If yes, how will you guarantee gaseous exchange - CO2 versus oxygen - inside the tank so that the plants can breathe? I'm sure you have solutions for that.

Cheers,


Hi Machado!

Plants have others needs than nitrate or phosfate, minerals are a very important for the plant grouth.

Aragamud is one of the most importante suplements for a long term successful refugium, it has all minerals that plants need. Since the minerals are in the DSB, plants only have to stretch the roots in the sand to obtain their mineral needs and don't extract this same minerals from the water leaving the trace elements free for corals and other beings, has you know mangroves have a great need for magnesium and other minerals, using aragamud, mineral mud or miracle mud is a great form to controle this needs and improving the grouth.

The water flow inside the mangrove greenhouse is connected to the main pump system the flow is around 1000 lt/h, tomorrow i'll put some pics to give you the idea.

The greenhouse is not totaly closed, i have crack around 5 mm around the cover top, this associated to fact that the greenhouse is outside whith a good wind/air circulation should be suficient, but with time will see.

Forte Abraço

Pestana
 
Nicely put Vitor, nicely put! --

I love you ideas my friend, that fuge is a fantastic idea.
Dying to see how it goes, keep posting the pics.

I'm lovin it!

Regards
Conor.
 
I love it when you can update with new idea's. I like the simplicity of what you are doing, and can't wait to see how it works out for you, favourably I hope :)

Cheers and well done as usual,

Chris
 
Hi guys!

Long time no see, i have been busy.

i left you the update of my refugium, my phofates and nitrate drop to almost zero, and as you can see i had a god algea and mangrove growth:



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Some pics of the tank:



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Regards;

Pestana
 
Vitor, can you please explain how the water flows in the refugium? Since I only saw one hole & bulkhead, I don't understand it.
 
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