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Tenant
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: cincinnati ohio
Posts: 92
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ecoaqualizer
anyone ever heard of or seen one of these in action http://www.ecoaqualizer.com/aquarium.htm
looks like on of those products thats a bunch of bull, but i called a place that sold them and they said they have had really good feedback on them. anyways i was just seeing if anyone has actually used on of these, im not buying this idea its just to good to be true, all thoughts are welcome.
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Citizen
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: ENGLAND/MILT
Posts: 116
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seems like a to good to be true thing to me. its another way to sell an idea which in practice would not work as advertized. take ozone for instance. o3 interacts with ions by oxidizing docs and protiens that could be removed by the protien skimmer. dont think it is a good thing
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Well.... The ecoaqualizer has had its 15 minutes of fame. Try a "search" to see for yourself.
Ozone, on the other hand, that has benefits that a skimmer does not, such as the ability to kill algae spores, bacteria, and I believe parasites. I plan on adding O3 soon, if for nothing else other then the crystal clear water that comes with its use. |
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Mayor
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Posts: 672
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Here http://www.inlandreef.com/Testing/EcoPhotos.html you can see one cut apart to see what it is made of.
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well at least there was SOME magnets there, is that 9 or 10 magnets!?
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