hi everyone, just want to ask if anyone have used bio block or know any facts about it and results from using bio block.
thanks
Bio Block
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a1k8t31524 - Posts: 939
- Joined: Sat May 26, 2007 5:10 am
i have seen then advertised..... susposed to eliminate water changes or something like that. i think that no matter what you do water changes will still be something that you have to do.
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RogerFederer - Posts: 17
- Joined: Fri Oct 24, 2008 11:40 am
agreed. i havent seen this product but anything that says is eliminates water changes sounds fishy to me!
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yasherkoach - Posts: 1306
- Joined: Sat Jul 26, 2008 1:24 pm
forget artificial means to help water conditions
WATER CHANGE is the best way to go...actually, 20-25% water change per week is a must
a lot of people get into this hobby who are too lazy to take care of their tanks. believe it or not, this is a serious hobby, you must make the effort to water change
water change is like in the natural world, in a river, the river constantly moves thereby cleaning the water. this is the whole point to a water change. you must make the tank an ecosystem; make the fish etc feel at home. whether you like it or not, as a fish hobbyist this is your duty or your part in the living species of the tank - your part is to create an ecosystem for the inhabitants
once you get into a routine, only takes about 10 minutes to do a water change. I do mine on Monday and Thursday, I keep a log book.
so don't be lazy...best way to go is, less chemicals, less mineral blocks, water blocks, feed blocks...make it as natural as possible and you will find this hobby is a very nice one
besides, your fish will thank you too because they will not get ill and die
WATER CHANGE aka ECOSYSTEM
WATER CHANGE is the best way to go...actually, 20-25% water change per week is a must
a lot of people get into this hobby who are too lazy to take care of their tanks. believe it or not, this is a serious hobby, you must make the effort to water change
water change is like in the natural world, in a river, the river constantly moves thereby cleaning the water. this is the whole point to a water change. you must make the tank an ecosystem; make the fish etc feel at home. whether you like it or not, as a fish hobbyist this is your duty or your part in the living species of the tank - your part is to create an ecosystem for the inhabitants
once you get into a routine, only takes about 10 minutes to do a water change. I do mine on Monday and Thursday, I keep a log book.
so don't be lazy...best way to go is, less chemicals, less mineral blocks, water blocks, feed blocks...make it as natural as possible and you will find this hobby is a very nice one
besides, your fish will thank you too because they will not get ill and die
WATER CHANGE aka ECOSYSTEM