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2nd best thread, ever.
Illflyaway":1kdikhr1 said:2nd best thread, ever.
beaslbob":3ivcay30 said:Illflyaway":3ivcay30 said:2nd best thread, ever.
thanks.
I guess I'll have to give them the answer some day :lol:
hawaiiguy":249f7y3a said:beaslbob,
I'm really trying to figure out what's going on here (besides bickering)! While your claims seem wonderful, I'm with Vitz on this one so far. I'd like to understand what you are trying to say, though. It's just a matter of not understanding the point you are trying to make. Could you re-word it some other way and explain the simple math problem more clearly? Thanks!
(from the original)1) consider water changes and only water changes.
2) That a given parameter must be maintained to less that 10 times the daily change. ****
3) replacement water has the ideal parameter
4) The parameter changes at 1/day (ppm, mg/L what ever unit).
5) water changes are conducted at 1%/day or multiples (10%/10 days, 20%/20 days, 30%/30days...... 100%/100days).
6) The system has been running that schedule sufficiently long that no further changes are be measured immediately before each water change.
1) What is value of that parameter immediately before water changes?
2) What is required to maintain that parameter within the desired 10 time the daily change through water changes? ****
3)How does that compair to ozboy's 3 month experience with 0 ammonia/nitrItes/nitrates?
Just to give you a hint try solving the above with the case of 100% water changes. Then see if you can solve the 50% case.
beaslbob":1kvbj9o2 said:The reason for this thread is the constant flames vitz and others give me on the effectivensess of water changes. with no analytical analysis at all
marillion":1058wsc8 said:beaslbob":1058wsc8 said:The reason for this thread is the constant flames vitz and others give me on the effectivensess of water changes. with no analytical analysis at all
Hey, meathead!
http://www.reefs.org/library/article/t_brightbill_wc.html
This whole article *IS* analytical analysis!
Peace,
Chip
beaslbob":2c91ion4 said:I will ignore any answer which does not directly respond to the question posted.
beaslbob":2c91ion4 said:So there you go. Try to figure out what the value of something increasing a 1 per day is after 100 days. And what the value is after a 100% water change. And do that for another 100 days another water change and so on until the value right before the water change is the same as the value before the previous water change.
Try to figure out what the value of something increasing a 1 per day is after 100 days
vitz":36tqdbgr said:i don't need to-the article did
beaslbob":6d499w5b said:vitz":6d499w5b said:i don't need to-the article did
Then you should be able to quote that article.
The problem is the article does not answer the problem.
The graphs shown either do not have an increase or decrease or do not carry out the problem to where the parameter change before the water change is constant.
beaslbob":3mh3025c said:c1) consider water changes and only water changes.
c2) That a given parameter must be maintained to less that 10 times the daily change. ****
c3) replacement water has the ideal parameter
c4) The parameter changes at 1/day (PPM, mg/L what ever unit).
c5) water changes are conducted at 1%/day or multiples (10%/10 days, 20%/20 days, 30%/30days...... 100%/100days).
c6) The system has been running that schedule sufficiently long that no further changes are be measured immediately before each water change.
Questions to be answered.
q1) What is value of that parameter immediately before water changes?
q2) What is required to maintain that parameter within the desired 10 time the daily change through water changes? ****
q3) How does that compare to ozboy's 3 month experience with 0 ammonia/nitrites/nitrates?
Beaslbob":2l2y5jpt said:q2) What is required to maintain that parameter within the desired 10 time the daily change through water changes?
beaslbob":8hh06dvo said:3)How does that compair to ozboy's 3 month experience with 0 ammonia/nitrItes/nitrates?