Acroholic;499084 said:Does anyone remember what predated bioballs? Anyone ever heard of DLS Media (double layer spiral).
When I first got into this hobby DLS was <u>the</u> media to use
Phil
Acroholic;499084 said:Does anyone remember what predated bioballs? Anyone ever heard of DLS Media (double layer spiral).
When I first got into this hobby DLS was <u>the</u> media to use
Phil
Acroholic;499108 wrote: I worked at Tropiquarium for about a year right after we moved down here 1991-1992.
Dakota9;499149 wrote: Wow, from '85 until they closed, I was a regular at Tropiquarium, Jenn and I mentioned that place just yesterday.
I probably met you back then dave. Were you the guy with the mullet and earring? I know I was....... LOL
Acroholic;499203 wrote: I worked in the front section of the store, in the drygoods area. Ran the register. Do you remember a tall, slim guy that worked there with long hair, moustache, and a ponytail named Dave Malley?
We got the most diversity in clientele down there. Let's just say every lifestyle choice was in that shop at one time or another.
Dakota9;499241 wrote: Tropiquarium was in an interesting area of town.... Within walking distance of strip clubs, private lingerie </em>modeling establishments, bars and clubs for every taste imaginable.....
I actually do remember a tall slim guy with a ponytail there, but never knew his name.
JennM;500029 wrote: Wow... you guys are OLD!!!! :lol:
Oh you just had to remind us of that, right? :doh:
When I got into the hobby in the mid-80s, we had an undergravel filter and crushed coral. Then we "upgraded" to reverse flow.
Shortly thereafter, the bio BLOCK came into vogue. Similar to bio-balls but they were square. My LFS guy (at Imagine Ocean in Ottawa!) was ahead of his time and made standard tanks into all-in-ones by partitioning off the end of a tank (in similar fashion to the compartments in nano tanks, but with 55 and larger) and made an acrylic sleeve and filled it with bio-blocks which stacked neatly. I probably still have them in my attic. I still have the 55-g modded tank I bought in 1988 (for $710 including el-cheapo stand, standard hood, no canopy - with Mike's mod in it).
I don't remember DLS, but I do remember that the cheapest protein skimmer would run well over $400 and quite a few people still used diatomaceous earth filters.
Jenn
ichthyoid;500037 wrote: Diatomaceous earth filters, I remember the 'Vortex' filter that used it. Still great technology if your intent is to filter out really small things. I also remember it being touted for it's 'water polishing' abilities, in ad's.