RTR said:
Greg - you are exactly on target for federal guidelines, but the timeline is nebulous at best. :
Thanks for the confirmation of my fuzzy thought <grin> ...
RTR said:
Off-topic a tad, but you do a great service for the planted tank folk, and even though I am one o the terribly lazy ones who do not use DIY, I do appreciate what you are doing to make the hobby easier. :bowing:
I try ... this is my way of "giving back" to the hobby ... there are a lot of other "enthusiasts" who do a fantastic job of contributing to the knowledgebase out here (like yourself) ... for many, it takes courage to post ...
And actually ... I wouldn't consider yourself one of the terribly lazy ones <grin> ... because I often recommend the Seachem Flourish line of products ...
I think the Flourish line is fantastic for small aquariums ... and I think it does a wonderful job for "today's" low tech aquariums ...
Today, we seem to consider High light, high CO2 tanks "normal" ... these tanks super-charge plant growth creating a very volatile nutrient environment ...
It's almost as if --- if you can't see your plants grow overnight, people think they are not doing something right ...
I love books ... I have lots of old books, like The FamilyAquarium published in 1856(?) which has almost 1/3rd of the book dedicated to aquarium plants ... back in those days, plants were considered essential parts of the cycle of life in an aquarium ... but we never talked about algae algae algae back then ...
Of course <grin> ... its now time for me to shut up because I am now rambling <grin> ...
Thanks for helping broaden my knowledgebase ...
Greg