01-26-2013, 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by JDM I know, I just figure the less info asked for the more likely I might get it... and the minimum is fine for an initial study. In the end I don't think that fish inches are a factor in what I am looking for either, the different between methods used are more important as fish should NEVER create as much steady ammonia as the pure ammonia method. If it does then the fish are doomed anyway. I thought of doing multiple choice but wasn't sure what numbers to use for the choices.
If you do that, it would be great.
Jeff. | its the most vital question to ask tho
one extra question of
what is the total length of fish in your tank approx ?
this is vital to ask as if person A uses method A but has only 5"of fish to a 100 liters
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person B uses method B but has 25" of fish to a litre
this would mean you can not compear these studies but if you have the info to work out the fish to water ratio you can then go on to work out the ratio for polution for both methods which would mean you can compear them
i think more will answer if they know the results will be more viable and worth while let me have a look at drawing up a form to do it all for us it will make it very easy for ppl to fill out
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