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vitz":zgk0yax1 said:
beaslbob":zgk0yax1 said:
I would be very interested in seeing your information. After all your 7.6 agrees with what was posted. So you must have gotten that from someplace.

first, just tell me how aragonite 'snaps into action at a pH of 8.2' :lol:

keep answering a challenge to you from me w/a challenge to me, and you'll find yourself very quickly out of your league, bubbah :wink:

if you have no genuine info of your own, why not just keep quiet? you'll be doing those who know no better a HUGE favor :)

Just my experience and information I have gathered from sources like the above and even a thread on RC where I discussed my oyster shells with Dr. Randy Homes-Farley. He did state that at a ph of 7.9 the shells had already had began to dissolve.

I was really hoping you actually had information or references. It was not meant to be a flame or slam or anything. After all it is that exchange or information and ideas that is what this board is all about.

But when you make statements which are at variance with information I have found and presented I just want more information than you said so. Especially when that information disagrees with what I have experienced in my tanks.
 
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heh,

most information known as valid, correct, and true that's been presented on this bb seems to disagree with what you experience in your tanks :lol:
 
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vitz":2mlv95up said:
heh,

most information known as valid, correct, and true that's been presented on this bb seems to disagree with what you experience in your tanks :lol:

Perhaps that is because calcium carbonate actually does start dissolving when the ph is below 8.2. And also why you have not presented evidence to support your claims.
 
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beaslbob":1o0kt3vi said:
vitz":1o0kt3vi said:
heh,

most information known as valid, correct, and true that's been presented on this bb seems to disagree with what you experience in your tanks :lol:

Perhaps that is because calcium carbonate actually does start dissolving when the ph is below 8.2. And also why you have not presented evidence to support your claims.

you have yet to provide one shred of 'evidence' to support anything you've talked about here on this bb, and yet you have the temerity to request it from me?


you need to start hanging out w/naesco :P
 

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