How about this filter (as advertised on AC) -
http://www.aquaripure.com/index.htm
Here is some of what is says -
Maybe I should start a differnt thread...
That filter supposedly removes nitrates...ok, what about other TDS, hormones, etc?
How about this filter (as advertised on AC) -
http://www.aquaripure.com/index.htm
Here is some of what is says -
Maybe I should start a differnt thread...
That filter supposedly removes nitrates...ok, what about other TDS, hormones, etc?
My thoughts
While there have been vast and continuing improvements in filtration , we as fish keepers(for the most part) know that our tanks are not suitable alternative to Mother Nature.
We also know, that in Nature bodies of water are always undergoing constant change. we have a small grasp of the nitrogen cycle.
but water also goes thru constant change replenishing constantly(relative term here).
we also understand that compared to nature our tanks are heavily stocked, when you consider gallon/fish.
We also know that sensitive fish will react negatively to degrading water conditions. those of us who keep Wilds are very aware of the dire consequences of this.
because of this we will try to intervene well before the levels can cause terrible consequences.
we as responsible fish keepers, also under stand that this varies from species to species and from tank set up to tank set up.
what this means is, the rate we choose to maintain out tanks varies and we set schedules for our convenience.
We also understand that we "over do it" to an extent but feel secure that if we vary a bit from our schedule the fish will not suffer much.
which is pretty much why we do maintenance.. we don't want our investment to suffer. we err on the side of caution for this reason.
having spent a considerable amount of time in school.. studying biology, chemistry etc. I understand that some things may build up in my tanks and these things over time may prove to be catastrophic... as good as my tanks are I also understand they are fragile..much like in nature but with much less buffering capabilities.
So I will continue to do water changes ..to err on the safe side...my fish depend on it
It does say it removes organic matter, which is basically what the TDS and Hormones are.
I'm generally weary of any product that claims to solve all your problems, but this claim at least logically holds on this aspect.
JL brings up a good point about what get's flushed down our drains. It's great that you're thinking about it. But aside from a medicated tank with antibiotics in it, I wouldn't really worry about water change water being flushed. I don't think your point is laughable at all though.