Dear Meloco
No, if I believed it was a personal attack on me, my
letter would have been much different.
Since Len does not wish to validate my claims and you
seem interested, I withdraw from Len my offer and now
offer it to you concerning my products. If you accept,
(please review the post I sent Len) I shall offer you
the same as I did him, and if you chose to accept,
then I shall send you the product. You can contact me either by phone 562 428 9973 or email
[email protected]
One fish wholesaler is using our system for his
hatchery for a much longer period than some of the
people on the board tanks. I already mentioned this to
Len, and also Aquatic Life who built their entire fish
system around my specs. If a fish store can do it then
a hobbyist can without any problem.
Concerning Public Aquariums, my International Sales
Manager has contacted some and he is selling them our
products. On another point, today the United States Government National
Environmental Services Center has informed me they
will print an article concerning my Aerobic
Denitrification system in their magazine. This
magazine is published world wide so that should assist
us in our market share.
Your desire to keep the amount of fish in your
aquarium is your choice, and no one will nor should
they force you to change. You are dealing with the
science you and I both were taught in school and
because of that you are following correctly the
pattern of this science.
In regards to an "old" system, my bacteria will out
compete with the normal bacteria found in the old
system. They will become much more efficient in the
manner they process waste. Concerning live rock, as
you know, most of the wholesalers bring rock in by the
container load. This means it is dead when you receive
it, after a month or so in the dry state. Some do air
ship but it is also dry and many of the organisms are
dead upon arrival. Normally to "cure" or to reduce the
putrid dead tissue that is, takes between 4 to 6 weeks
before you can introduce it into a tank without
killing the other organisms. With our system, you are
able to cure totally live rock within 3 to 5 days,
depending how much death is on that rock. IF you have
a piece of
true live rock that contains no death, there are no
ill effects on any of the organisms growing on the
rock.
The same goes for corals. The values,
mention in the book I am co-authoring) will be
explained in greater detail than the normal
explanation in most books. A reef tank and a fish only
tank, with this system are identical. There is no
variance, except to feed the corals along with the
fish.
If you use our TBPC carbon in the correct amounts and
within the correct parameters, there will be no need
for the use of phosban or even some of our products
which reduce phosphates. The Right Now ! Bacteria
reduce phosphates while reducing nitrates, nitrites,
and all forms of ammonia.
In this system, it is totally your choice to have a
sump or not a sump. You do not need it. If you desired
to go first class you would use the canister filters,
and has the water flow back into the aquarium on top
of the water, where the gas exchange occurs. Very
simple and coincides with what we learned in physics.
Because the purpose of the refuge, is to remove
nitrogen and phosphates from your water, and since the
Right Now also accomplishes the same thing, you will
find growing plants in this system is very difficult,
because as you remember in biology, when two organisms
inhabit the same ecological space, only one shall
survive and be the predominate organism in that
ecological ecosystem. Thus, the bacteria will out
perform the plant life you have there. Do not confuse
the lower forms of plant life found in symbiosis with
your corals etc, the reason they (the algae) survives
is because it is directly at the source of pollution
(cellar respiration) within that cell.
As mentioned before, this is truly a sump less system.
A sump can be employed but that is an extra piece of
equipment that is not needed. The flow across the tanks'
surface will elevate the amount of DO in a salt water
or fresh water tank to the needed requirements for
both the fish and inverts and the bacteria.
I have another tank that I have coral sand in for
appearances and some of the wrasse's love to bury
themselves in that sand. I do like the appearance, but
when I perform a water change, I always vacuums the
entire sand bed to relieve it of BOD.
Yes, the bacteria does in fact reduce all parts of
nitrogen aerobically. This bacteria exists in the wild
and inhabits anything it comes across. At the end of
the day, you will not have to watch your balance
concerning nitrogen, phosphate, pH, Ca, ALK. The bacteria will also reduce sludge in your aquarium and reduce it down to the lowest value.
In other
words, you can now enjoy your tank rather than be a
slave to it.
I hope I have answer your questions, and if you so do
wish to perform this test in a 5 gallon bucket, please
post on the board, email me or call me M - F 0930 - 1700 PST.
Respectfully submitted,
El Snake O ah swimming in his el tanks O (This by the
way is written in perfect spanglish)