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boydo

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  • Birthday 12/24/1979

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  1. Man your fish look great! Your gold bar is getting ridiculas.....the real 24k. Awesome pics dude!
  2. Awesome Jay! These are really good pictures!
  3. Thanks! We actually do have great fish keeping water in Red Deer!
  4. Thought I would shoot a few more pictures to take my mind off the winter storm outside. P13 rays... P13 rays... Snakehead and K Bass K Bass Gold Crossback Red and some friends...
  5. Thanks guys! I have pampered this guy from day one, he eats like a tank...lol. He has even bitten me on several occasions.
  6. Two years from tag date and about 22 inches. Thanks for veiwing!
  7. I think it was just used to make a quick buck and to stock up his personal tank! I think you have no idea what your taking about! Shine was closed beacuase I have a demanding and well paying oilfield job and a family that deserved more of my time. I worked over 100 hrs a week trying to keep up with Shine and my day job. So before you go shooting your mouth off you should have your facts straight. Happy fish keeping.
  8. Thanks for the nice comments. Here is an updated pic of the Red.
  9. Here's a few new pictures. This guy is now about 16 months from tag date and approx 18 inches:eek:. I added the 4th picture to demonstrate the white light flashes used - no NAN or color enchancing bulbs are use in my pictures. Whatcha think?
  10. Hey Matt First off please don't disrespect RD or other member here. RD is an extremely knowledgeable person and we should all be thankful that he is around to steer use in the right direction not matter how hard it hits our ego and our experience. There are very few that have this knowledge let alone are willing to spend time on forums to help us all. Mountain run off contains natural occurring co2 in the water which will lower the ph right out of the tap due to carbonic acidulation. Like RD mentioned if you let the water sit for about 24 hrs it will return to 7.8-8.2. The water before it hits ambient air conditions will be at this Ph until it is aerated through a tap and exposed to atmosphere conditions then it will drop until these gases leave the water. After the gases leave the pH will return to it's normal range. All water piping needs to run a high pH and cites will even add caustic soda to maintain this pH as it greatly reduces corrosion and protects the pipelines. I believe like I have mentioned before that some of your trouble is with the pre-filters you use. I have been experimenting with drip systems for years (Blocks, active carbon, RO, DI). I have come to the conclusion that carbon blocks and active carbon filters do not work well in our environment. I found that besides the chlorine or chloramines these filters remove other trace elements that buffer our water. I have no scientific evidence other that my experience. I run over 3000 gallons of aquariums and now I trust only dosing systems regardless of chlorine or chloramines. I had major issues with pH and stress on my fish while using filtered water, everything changed all the time I could barely keep up. I have been dosing with safe (prime in bulk) using a aqua medic reef doser for several years now with incredible success. You could use premixed sodium thisulphate with distilled water in Calgary for the same results. We have hard water here as our water comes from High Mountain run off and glacier sources. This water is very similar to all cites that take water from the foothills. This water although hard is balance very well for fish. I believe that when you run this water through a carbon blocks etc that you not only remove the chlorine but trace mineral or elements that buffer the water. This is why I think you struggle to control your pH. If you find that your Ph is low before a water change in the aquarium it is caused from a build up of organics and tds(large bio-load or over feeding). As these decompose it will drive your pH down until you perform a water change - Hence reducing the organics. If you are experience this you need to perform larger and frequent water changes. Some people have also had success with adding crush oyster shell to their filter media to help buffer the changes. I hope this helps you matt and feel free to contact me for more details... I will help you the best I can.
  11. Here is our gold xb in 550 gallon display tank! Enjoy!
  12. Thanks! Thanks! I have tried white sand a long time ago, but I prefer black rays on dark bottom tanks. Thanks! You raise a good point as well, red aros and blue base aros imo look better over dark bottom tanks.
  13. This is a few pictures of my 14 inch Diablo Red 14 months for tag date. Carpet is 7 pcs P13 and 2 pcs P14xP13 and 1 pcs P14. Thanks for veiwing!
  14. Vincent's show piece from Imperial!!! (NAN lights used) Some superb super reds in competition - NAN lighting on all reds.
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