View Full Version : Q & A #7 - Podcast Episode 62


Rob
07-20-2006, 09:38 PM
Here's the deal, as you know I wasn't planning on releasing a show this week, but I wanted too. So sitting back thinking of a topic, I was thinking why don't I get voice mails, those would be great for topics, then I realized I hadn't checked the VM line in a while, well there was some there.. so check this quick Q&A show and also some other podcast recommendations I make after the topic.


Questions discussed
* Keeping Mandarins
* Freshwater and iodine dips
* Removing copper from aquariums
* Copepods and Amphipods

Recommended podcasts
Reef Related
* Reefcast (http://www.reefcast.com)
* Reefvideos (http://www.reefvideos.com/)

Science related
* Slacker Astronomy (http://www.slackerastronomy.org)
* Big Bang and Creationism
(http://lucretius1.blogspot.com/)
Apple Related
* The Mac Cast (http://www.maccast.com)
* Mac OS Ken (http://www.macosken.com/)

Podiobooks Authors
* Scott Sigler (http://www.scottsigler.net/)
* J. C. Hutchins (http://www.jchutchins.net/)

---Not mentioned in the show---
* Science Friday (http://www.sciencefriday.com)
* Planetary Radio (http://www.planetary.org/audio/planetaryradio.html)
* Seti Institute Radio (http://www.seti.org/site/pp.asp?c=ktJ2J9MMIsE&b=178892)
* Mac Round Table (http://www.macroundtable.com/)
* Wizards of Technology (http://www.wizardsoftechnology.com/)

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CoralDynamics (http://www.coraldynamics.com)

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NaClFinatic
07-21-2006, 09:46 PM
I have a 37g tank that was previously used for FW. I'm not sure if any copper (or anything else harmful?) was ever dosed in it. Anyway, I was hoping to use it to mix up saltwater for water changes and maybe as a quarrantine/hospital tank. Would there be concerns about the copper for this short term use? I figure the water change water would be in there 24hr max. And new or injured fish or inverts would be in for a limited time and only one or a couple specimens so a loss would be minimized. It'd be a nice tank to use for these purposes. I might be able to contact the former owner and inquire about it, but does anyone have any opinions on the matter?

Rob
07-21-2006, 10:49 PM
it would work great for a QT tank. as for making up SW for your display, i would imagine that it would be ok, but im not sure... i have never done any testing or read anything about it, so i cant say for sure

Small Fry
07-22-2006, 12:39 AM
OMG ROB THANX SO MUCH

i'm so honoured i get my own show :) and i just got back from vacation like 20 minutes ago so i didnt have to wait so long, so dont worry about making me wait :)

gwen_o_lyn
07-22-2006, 12:41 AM
OMG ROB THANX SO MUCH

i'm so honoured i get my own show :) and i just got back so i didnt have to wait so long, so dont work

Awesome show Josh!!

And thanks Rob for sneaking that show in when u wanted to have the week off- we love ya for that!

Small Fry
07-22-2006, 03:06 AM
thank you for all the great comments and thanx for making the show in the first place Rob :D

CarmieJo
07-22-2006, 11:32 AM
I have a 37g tank that was previously used for FW. I'm not sure if any copper (or anything else harmful?) was ever dosed in it. Anyway, I was hoping to use it to mix up saltwater for water changes and maybe as a quarrantine/hospital tank. Would there be concerns about the copper for this short term use? I figure the water change water would be in there 24hr max. And new or injured fish or inverts would be in for a limited time and only one or a couple specimens so a loss would be minimized. It'd be a nice tank to use for these purposes. I might be able to contact the former owner and inquire about it, but does anyone have any opinions on the matter?

I don't know how much copper, if any, would leach into your water in 24 hours. But, if it did, over a period of time you could have copper build up in your display tank and cause problems. You could ask the prior owner but they may not know how many treatments contain CU and tell you no just because the name of the product didn't say "copper". IMO, I would use it for a QT tank where you might be dosing CU anyway. They you just would not have to worry about it.

rmulet
07-22-2006, 05:31 PM
Your supposed to be on vacation Rob! :)

Rob
07-22-2006, 10:39 PM
thank you for all the great comments and thanx for making the show in the first place Rob :D
hey no problem.. i just feel bad i missed your VM... glad everyone is happy.. :)

Your supposed to be on vacation Rob! :)
yeah, well i like doing the shows and had a good voicemail lined up to do it.. so i couldn't help it..

wwest
07-22-2006, 10:48 PM
im having a problem downloading this weeks Podcast. its starts to download and within 15 seconds it says completed. ive tried it on three computers and getting the same results. any ideaS?

Rob
07-22-2006, 10:50 PM
whats the name of the file that actually does download
(if using itunes) try from the link in the thread.

wwest
07-22-2006, 10:58 PM
i tried to save link as. and its telling me the same. when i do that it always says redirect.m4u or whatever extention it is so i just rename it. never had a problem like this before..

Rob
07-23-2006, 12:08 AM
yes, im seeing similar results.
i think its left over DNS crap.

see if you can ping podcast.talkingreef.com, this is the server that hosts the files.
my guess is you cant.

wwest
07-23-2006, 12:17 AM
nope not even trying.

NaClFinatic
07-23-2006, 04:09 PM
I don't know how much copper, if any, would leach into your water in 24 hours. But, if it did, over a period of time you could have copper build up in your display tank and cause problems. You could ask the prior owner but they may not know how many treatments contain CU and tell you no just because the name of the product didn't say "copper". IMO, I would use it for a QT tank where you might be dosing CU anyway. They you just would not have to worry about it.

Wouldn't the normal water changes help minimize build up? Especially from whatever small amount gets in from tainted silicon in the mixing tank...

Rob
07-23-2006, 05:47 PM
yes it would, but even a very small amount can kill most inverts

CarmieJo
07-23-2006, 06:25 PM
Plus if you were still mixing it in the same tank you would be adding back about as much as you took out. Top off water doesn't dilute the mineral content because the minerals don't evaporate.