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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

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07 Nov 2006 09:01 #1 by lampeye (lampeye)
i made a few calls to environmental health dept to ask whats in our tap water
(smithfield)

it comes from ballymore eustace treatment plant

its treated with alluminium sulphate the max allowed is 0.2ppm
its
alluminium sulphate 0.1-0.2 ppm
chlorine 0.5 ppm
amonia 0.1 ppm
flouride 0.8-1 ppm



he said they dont add chloramine but it makes itself with the mix of amonia and chlorine. he said they dont measure it but the total chlorine amount takes it into account (0.5ppm)

its passed through poly acrylamite (not sure on spelling), sand, and then lime is added to brìng the ph to neutral or slighty above.

lampeye

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07 Nov 2006 09:28 #2 by Pablo (Pablo -)
Is that the values for the Dublin Area??

What about the PH? Mine is around 6.6 from the tab.

Pablo

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07 Nov 2006 09:36 #3 by Peter OB (Peter O'Brien)
No the values vary depending on what part of the city you are in.

I know a guy that works in the Central Lab in Dublin City Council. The values can be different depending on what street you live on in a particular area!!!

I'm in Coolock, my Ph from the Tap is 7.2, in my parents house (up the road in Artane its 6.8 ).

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07 Nov 2006 11:24 #4 by lampeye (lampeye)
is that Des Berkley ?

lampeye

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07 Nov 2006 12:49 #5 by KenS (Ken Simpson)
I live in Donabate and my PH is 7.8 with GH of 180. My parents live in Coolock and their GH is 80. I believe Balbriggan is nearly off the scale when it comes to water hardness.

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Ken.

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07 Nov 2006 13:56 #6 by ChrisM (ChrisM)
Replied by ChrisM (ChrisM) on topic Re: whats in your water
I live in Coolock and my pH is 7.5 - 8.Its never exact but always in that range.

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07 Nov 2006 15:06 #7 by platty252 (Darren Dalton)
This is the water quality values for last year from Ballymore Eustace.
They would not give me values for a perticular date even though i had them come out to test my water.
I am still waiting for the results.................and waiting and waiting.......

Volume produced (m/3 day).................250,000
Colour (hazel).....................................<10
Turbity (ntu).......................................<1
Ph......................................................7.5-8.5
Conductivity (yS/CM)...........................140-150
Chloride (MG/L).................................<25
Sulphate (MG/L)...................................<35
TDS (MG/L)..........................................95
Total Residual chlorine (MG/L)...............0.05-0.10
Nitrate (MG/L)...................................<1
Nitrite (MG/L)......................................0.01
Amonia (MG/L)....................................<0.02
Phosphate (MG/L).................................<0.02
Aluminium (MG/L)................................<0.1
Iron (MG/L)..........................................<0.05
Floride (MG/L)......................................0.8-1.0

Total Coliforms (MPN/100ml)................<1
E.coli (MPN/100ml)..............................<1
Heterotrophic plate count 22c (CFU/ml)..<20
Heterotrophic plate count 37c (CFU/ml)..<20

Odour.................................................none
Taste..................................................none

Magnesium (mg/L)................................1.5
Calcium (mg/L)....................................18-20
Total Alkalinity (mg CaCO3/l)................28
Calcium Hardness (mg CaCO3/l)............45-50
Total Hardness (mg CaCO3/l)................55

Saturation ph......................................8.7-9.2
Langelier.............................................-2.0-1.5
Ryznar.................................................10.2-11.2

This is old info but it might give people an idea of what is in their water.
Yuck.

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07 Nov 2006 16:02 #8 by lampeye (lampeye)
fair play to you platty ...a lot more detail than what they gave me over the phone!

lampeye

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07 Nov 2006 16:17 #9 by platty252 (Darren Dalton)
Panda ask them for a report to be sent out to you.
You are intitled to this through the freedom of information act.
But this dosent mean they will give you the info you want and you can expect a bit of a runaround.
If you do get anymore info will you post it here. I would do it myself but they HATE me :shock:
Cheers, platty.

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07 Nov 2006 16:26 #10 by lampeye (lampeye)
wll do platy...on the case! did u change your sand yet?

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07 Nov 2006 16:44 #11 by platty252 (Darren Dalton)
Fair play panda :D
I can change my sand anytime. So when you want some i will change it then.
The eirlier you put it into your tank the better.

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08 Nov 2006 02:14 #12 by Peter OB (Peter O'Brien)

is that Des Berkley ?


Yeah, Des Bartley.

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08 Nov 2006 10:36 #13 by Anthony (Anthony)
Replied by Anthony (Anthony) on topic Re: whats in your water
I live in Coolock too and my........
ph is 7.2
gh is 16
kh is 3
no2 is 0
no3 is 0.

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08 Nov 2006 14:12 #14 by Mr Algae (mralgae mralgae)
i live in clontarf, my warter stats are:

pH-7
ammonia-0
nitrIte-0
nitrAte-5
gh-4
kh-1
fe-.2
but dont trust fe read as no matter what i test its always the same.

May your fish be with you:

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08 Nov 2006 15:16 #15 by Anthony (Anthony)
Replied by Anthony (Anthony) on topic Re: whats in your water
You said your kh is 1.
Do you have trouble maintaning your ph.

What does fe stand for. :roll:

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09 Nov 2006 01:07 #16 by Mr Algae (mralgae mralgae)
pH always around 6.8/7 in the tank depends if i take care of it or not, :shock: thats a read with liquid & with a pH meter. kh in the tank is 4.
fe=iron

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09 Nov 2006 04:12 #17 by ChrisM (ChrisM)
Replied by ChrisM (ChrisM) on topic Re: whats in your water
KH of 1?

gH and kH Range Suitable Fish
0º - 3º (0 - 50 ppm) arowanas, elephant nose, killifish, hatchet fish, Amazon/South American fish, including tetras, dwarf cichlids, geophagines, Ancistrus spp.
3º - 6º (50 - 100 ppm) most tropical fish including Central American cichlids, East African Riverine species, gouramis, sharks, loaches, barbs, rainbows, African tetras
6º - 11º (100 - 200 ppm) most live bearers including guppies, mollies, swordtails and platies, goldfish, Lake Victorian cichlids
11º - 22º (200 - 400 ppm) Lake Malawi and Lake Tanganyikan cichlids, brackish fish including scats, monos and puffers

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09 Nov 2006 04:14 #18 by ChrisM (ChrisM)
Replied by ChrisM (ChrisM) on topic Re: whats in your water
Sorry,I didnt realise there was another page,I see you ammended the KH = 1 thing...sorry.

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09 Nov 2006 15:42 #19 by platty252 (Darren Dalton)
From the tap in Walkinstown.........
ph..7.2
gh..2.24
kh..1.68
amonia..0
nitrite..0
nitrate..0
phosphate..<0.1

I increase the kh to 4-4.5 before water changes.

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09 Nov 2006 16:04 #20 by Didihno (Didihno)
Replied by Didihno (Didihno) on topic Re: whats in your water

I live in Donabate and my PH is 7.8 with GH of 180. My parents live in Coolock and their GH is 80. I believe Balbriggan is nearly off the scale when it comes to water hardness.

Yep.
I moved there last year, our water, well, you could stand a spoon in it.
I rang FCC to get it tested and got the runaround from the guy, basically quoting Legislation to me saying that they don't have to do anything about hardness!!! I'm going to test my water now.

Is hardness a fish killer?

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09 Nov 2006 17:32 #21 by KenS (Ken Simpson)

Is hardness a fish killer?


Yes, potentially. It will seriously stress fish that need soft water so you need to choose your fish carefully.

You could soften your water, but you need to ensure that it remains stable. It's better to match your fish to your water than vice-versa.

Regards,

Ken.

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