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Retirement and forum shutdown (17 Jan 2022)

Hi,

John Howell who has managed the forum for years is getting on and wishes to retire from the role of managing it.
Over the years, he has managed the forum through good days and bad days and he has always been fair.
He has managed to bring his passion for fish keeping to the forum and keep it going for so long.

I wish to thank John for his hard work in keeping the forum going.

With John wishing to "retire" from the role of managing the forum and the forum receiving very little traffic, I think we must agree that forum has come to a natural conclusion and it's time to put it to rest.

I am proposing that the forum be made read-only from March 2022 onwards and that no new users or content be created. The website is still registered for several more years, so the content will still be accessible but no new topics or replies will be allowed.

If there is interest from the ITFS or other fish keeping clubs, we may redirect traffic to them or to a Facebook group but will not actively manage it.

I'd like to thank everyone over the years who helped with forum, posted a reply, started a new topic, ask a question and helped a newbie in fish keeping. And thank you to the sponsors who helped us along the away. Hopefully it made the hobby stronger.

I'd especially like to thank John Howell and Valerie Rousseau for all of their contributions, without them the forum would have never been has successful.

Thank you
Darragh Sherwin

I hate to mention this but...Water Metering!!!

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20 Apr 2010 01:01 - 20 Apr 2010 10:03 #1 by JohnH (John)
I saw on the news tonight that we can expect Water Metering and the subsequent charges for water.

Lord only knows how much we'll have to pay for it but you can bet your life it will be more than however much they promise it will be! (I think that's what they call a "politician's promise" ).

It might be good for them to find and stop all the leaks in the water supply line, there must be millions of gallons wasted daily!

I heard a rumour that they are trying to find a way to charge those of us with our own private water supplies too.

Makes you wonder, doesn't it?

John

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20 Apr 2010 08:28 #2 by Gavin (Gavin)
It's called double jeopardy. gits.

dont make me come over there.

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20 Apr 2010 09:45 #3 by JohnH (John)
Gavin wrote:

It's called double jeopardy. gits.


That's one way to describe it, I mightn't be quite so polite if this weren't an "all ages" Forum.

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20 Apr 2010 09:56 #4 by Xeon (ioan micu)
I might not be able to keep 25 tanks anymore :(

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20 Apr 2010 10:49 - 20 Apr 2010 13:58 #5 by JohnH (John)
Time to be more seriously thinking about saving Rain Water - careful, this might just be being read by the politicians...doubtless they'll find a way to charge us for that next!!! After all, more money will be needed to give to the bloody bankers (I can think of a more appropriate word which ends with the last six letters) in order for them to be able to maintain their frugal lifestyles!

Here's a little cartoon which I thought summed it all up quite well from last year:



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20 Apr 2010 11:04 - 20 Apr 2010 11:06 #6 by JohnH (John)
I'm shocked that everybody is so passive on this subject - 127 views and only two comments added!

This issue will affect each and every one of us!

Perhaps all the other Forum members are bankers???
(Who will easily be able to afford whatever charges are levied).

John

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20 Apr 2010 12:01 #7 by Ian (Anthony Ramirez)
For sure no more RO for me or I find a way to keep the dirty water back to wash clothes or flush the toilet

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20 Apr 2010 12:48 #8 by mossy (gavin blanchfield)
this is the last thing that people that lost their jobs need
they cant even pay the electricty bill
now they will have to pay for water also
a big kick in the rocks for fishkeepers
may as well get started on drilling the well

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20 Apr 2010 13:05 #9 by Dioza (Adam Bell)
I know most countries in europe pay water charges, but you can guarantee its gonna be less than we will pay and of a far better quality!

I hope theres some sort of allowance for people on the dole.

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20 Apr 2010 13:48 #10 by sheag35 (Seamus Gillespie)
ah well time to start collecting rainwater, god knows we have enough of that in this country... as usual the country is being screwed by politicians on over infalted wages for their incompetence in ruining Ireland ltd.

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20 Apr 2010 16:34 #11 by CJackson (Frank Farrell)
Interested to hear any sponser's take on this. It's not just going to effect the cost to hobbyists with regard to water usage, livestock and equipment are going to have to increase in price I assume as the costs for retailers increases. This is going to make online retailers seem more attractive to some people. There could be a very serious knock on effect that could be very damaging to the hobby in this country.

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20 Apr 2010 16:44 #12 by JohnH (John)
I think that commercial properties (which all the bona fide Sponsors are) already have to pay water charges, but I'm open to correction on this.

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20 Apr 2010 16:54 #13 by vincemallow (vincent guerin)
the restaurant/hotel pay charge on the water, i think it's the same for every commercial purpose :(

For us, that getting worse if you do RO water ( a lot of waste which mean more water use :unsure: )

A lot of country pay for their water, but at least they have better quality than us, when i see how hard is mine, that get me depressed to have to pay for it

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20 Apr 2010 17:22 #14 by CJackson (Frank Farrell)
Thanks John, I hadn't realised that. Good to know.

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20 Apr 2010 17:22 #15 by mickeywallace (Michael Wallace Cath Woods)
all this lot is good for is find ways to get more money for their friends wait till they get the private sector in to run the water then we will know all about it

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20 Apr 2010 17:28 #16 by eire1978 (eire1978)
Replied by eire1978 (eire1978) on topic Re:I hate to mention this but...Water Metering!!!
is rain water safe and is anyone using it,also wont the next election be here before the water rates so may not happen if a new goverment come in

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20 Apr 2010 18:34 #17 by mickdeja (Mick Whelan)
Mate of mine uses rain water for his 400l tank and swears by it........

Follow me up to Carlow

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20 Apr 2010 18:37 #18 by scubadim (scubadim)
Replied by scubadim (scubadim) on topic Re:I hate to mention this but...Water Metering!!!
Hi,
just watching a program on the Liffey and water in general in Dublin area.it says that each day each person uses in average 180litres of water!
Thought it would be interesting fact on this thread.

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20 Apr 2010 18:40 #19 by sheag35 (Seamus Gillespie)
well i know for a fact Aquapaws does have to water charges as do most legitimate business' so no real change there, only now are they rolling it out to the general public.... time to invest in water butts folks

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20 Apr 2010 19:05 - 20 Apr 2010 19:07 #20 by zig (zig)
Aw yes the greens latest suicide mission with the voters, introduce water charges just before the next election in 2012 :lol: Contentious issue indeed, but the country is broke so its either raise taxes or default thats the reality unfortunatly. Your going to end up paying one way or the other, Only the start of the pain IMHO thats if you havent already emigrated!!
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20 Apr 2010 19:07 #21 by Fishowner (Gavin fishowner)
JohnH wrote:

I'm shocked that everybody is so passive on this subject - 127 views and only two comments added!

This issue will affect each and every one of us!

Perhaps all the other Forum members are bankers???
(Who will easily be able to afford whatever charges are levied).

John


To be fair its the top fatcats that are the ones who can afford it, the average worker is just as pissed as the rest of the country.

Gavin

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20 Apr 2010 20:13 - 20 Apr 2010 20:14 #22 by JohnH (John)
Fishowner wrote:

JohnH wrote:

I'm shocked that everybody is so passive on this subject - 127 views and only two comments added!

This issue will affect each and every one of us!

Perhaps all the other Forum members are bankers???
(Who will easily be able to afford whatever charges are levied).

John


To be fair its the top fatcats that are the ones who can afford it, the average worker is just as pissed as the rest of the country.

Gavin


Would this category not include bankers?

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20 Apr 2010 21:29 #23 by Daragh_Owens (Daragh Owens)
Bankers or Brokers, whatever it is certainly not going to encourage good fishkeeping practices for the general public that probably are not as efficient with their water changes as they should be already. Any excuse to put it off until next week is bad and not good for the hobby generally. Of course the costs are going to be a consideration for serious fishkeepers too, but realistically a water change is going to cost cents and won't be anywhere near the cost of electricity, it will just be another fact of life.

I am seriously considering reducing my number of tanks by at least half for two reasons, time and €800 ESB bills, now I have a third reason.

RO water is going to be more expensive but at least it should encourage creative thinking around the use of the "waste" water, I hardly ever used RO except for certain species tanks, but since the flood and freeze our water has increased from a constant pH of 7.0 to 7.6 to 8.0 and I need it now much more ofter to reduce pH for lots of my tanks, so now we are paying more for less. Why am I not surprised.


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20 Apr 2010 22:10 #24 by lestat (Stuie)
WTF!!!! I wouldn mind a little charge if the water was good quality,but the water in my area gets cut from 9pm till 7am the next morning for the past few weeks,and the build up of lime is crazy,the ph changed too,
i can see the headlines now :blessington lakes evaporates overnight:it may come t that hahaha!!

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20 Apr 2010 22:25 #25 by Fishowner (Gavin fishowner)
No Im just saying that people rattle on about Bankers,labelling the poor sod on the front desk as a banker and the cause of the mess etc...its like everyone gives out about the health service but no one gives out about the nurses....the banks should be the same...the bankers is labelling everyone working in a bank!!Its the top bosses that made the money,I know lots of ppl who have been let go from various banks and they have had some abuse thrown at them since this whole mess started.

Besides all that, the water charges are the Green parties little plan to make Ireland more greener etc...Bankers,Politicians,whoever we want to blame,its not going to stop the charges coming our way :(

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20 Apr 2010 23:54 #26 by Zoom (Zoom)
Blame it all on the recklessness of Anglo Irish Bank and the lack of Banking regulation in this country. They seem (The Government) to blame everyone else for the downturn if its not the Developers its the Trade Unions then its the Public Sector and back again then to the banks, There is a blatant attack on the lower to middle paid in this country while the rich to richer (I mean millionaire rich) walk away laughing at us all(Mr Drum & Mr Fitzpatrick spring to mind amongst others). While the Government takes deserved pride in their propaganda machine(RTE) while all citizens of the state have a go at each other of who is more to blame. If Anglo Irish Bank had been allowed collapse (remember its the Fianna Fail Bank with their Galway Tent Mates). Where anyone who was someone could get loan approval for millions with no security required in less then a week. There would be no need for NAMA who unfortunately is responsible for extorting all these extra taxes, driving pay cuts across the economy tending to many businesses forcing redundancy due to lack of funds and to all the extra and stealth charges we all face. So water Charges? Not only are we forced to pay more for a hobby but are expected to pay to stay alive in this god forsaken country. Just remember peeps when the election comes, make sure you all contribute to end this corruption or as it can be otherwise known Economic Treason. Drink as much tea, eat and wash well while you can before your tanks get priority !!!!

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21 Apr 2010 00:02 #27 by HairyMolly (damien kenny)
Yeah NAMA , Now Attack Mere Aquarists, :laugh: , they are getting through us all one way or another. Some in more ways than one.

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21 Apr 2010 00:07 #28 by wolfsburg (wolfsburg)
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Daragh_Owens wrote:

RO water is going to be more expensive but at least it should encourage creative thinking around the use of the "waste" water, I hardly ever used RO except for certain species tanks, but since the flood and freeze our water has increased from a constant pH of 7.0 to 7.6 to 8.0 and I need it now much more ofter to reduce pH for lots of my tanks, so now we are paying more for less. Why am I not surprised.

It is possible to feed a smaller RO unit with the waste water from a larger RO unit, and then another time if possible. I have seen this done in the UK. If you are savvy enough you can hugely minimize the amount of waste water... Although this means investing in more RO units.

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21 Apr 2010 06:30 #29 by Andrew (Andrew Taaffe)
If we bring it back to "basics" - how many litres does a toilet flush use and it's ratio to your water changes?

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21 Apr 2010 06:47 #30 by wolfsburg (wolfsburg)
Replied by wolfsburg (wolfsburg) on topic Re:I hate to mention this but...Water Metering!!!
Just to add to this... Are the government going make the best of a bad situation and implement a scheme to use out-of-work plumbers from the private sector to go around and fit meters to every home in the country?... I bet they ain't! No, they'll start some new department in a new office that costs millions with hundreds of chiefs and half as many indians and use dodgy meters that'll all have to be replaced in a year.

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