Is it possible to make an abridged version? It's REALLY long! Sounds like it might work. At least the part I read...
http://www.fishforums.com | Answer (Explanation) | 04-17-2012, 07:55 PM:
Thank you so much for your encouraging words.
Here is the abridged version:
1. There are five basic elements to the DPM Natural Method - Sunlight, Stones, Glass, Green Algae and Water.
2. Exposure to sunlight triggers algae growth. The inhabitants eat nutrition-rich Green Algae. That is supplemented with other high quality natural fish-food.
3. Algae and fish-west help growth and sustenance of colonies of helpful bacteria. That helps in maintaining the water quality.
4. Photosynthesis by Green Algae keeps the oxygen-level reasonably high.
5. No mechanical | motorized | plastic parts are used in this method.
6. Very infrequent partial water changes are made.
NOTE: Green Algae are the heart and soul of this method. This method is, in a way, designed around Green Algae (That an aquarist usually likes to stay away from!).
Please do let me know if you have a question or if this abridged version is too compact for the purpose ;-). You have a good day.
Regards,
AquariumsFishes
http://www.fishforums.com | Question (Concern) | 04-17-2012, 03:07 PM:
Yeah, I'd love the reader's digest version without the infomercial type self-promotion...
http://www.fishforums.com | Answer (Explanation) | 04-17-2012, 03:10 PM:
I am really sorry about the painfully long mechanical description (of this method). That is the crude theorized form of this method. Could not escape that! I really appreciate your interest. Neither am I selling any product nor, am I trying to sell any service. So, there is no intention on my part to create infomercial type self-promotion. I am trying to spread awareness, lest this method should help someone or some fish ;-).
Here is the abridged version:
1. There are five basic elements to the DPM Natural Method - Sunlight, Stones, Glass, Green Algae and Water.
2. Exposure to sunlight triggers algae growth. The inhabitants eat nutrition-rich Green Algae. That is supplemented with other high quality natural fish-food.
3. Algae and fish-west help growth and sustenance of colonies of helpful bacteria. That helps in maintaining the water quality.
4. Photosynthesis by Green Algae keeps the oxygen-level reasonably high.
5. No mechanical | motorized | plastic parts are used in this method.
6. Very infrequent partial water changes are made.
NOTE: Green Algae are the heart and soul of this method. This method is, in a way, designed around Green Algae (That an aquarist usually likes to stay away from!).
Please do let me know if you have a question or if this abridged version is too compact for the purpose. You have a good day.
Regards,
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