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dean coclonis 22-06-2003 01:20 PM

anybody read japanese
 
trying to get a bit of an understanding of www.flex-web.com who produce geo
liquid - anybody heard of it

Dean



WD 22-06-2003 05:11 PM

anybody read japanese
 


"dean coclonis" wrote in message
...
trying to get a bit of an understanding of www.flex-web.com who produce

geo
liquid - anybody heard of it

Dean


My daughter will be back from UK in about 3 days...she could translate
it....doesn't help you now though.



linda mar 24-06-2003 04:08 AM

anybody read japanese
 
I can read japanese, but I didn't see anything referring to "geo liquid"..
I suppose there is a japanese term for it, but I have no clue what that
would be..

what is it, and what do you think it's for? (they have a product list, but..
there are way too many of them and without knowing what you are looking
for... can't even guess which one you might be looking at)

they seem to have various water conditioners for various fish types, and
seem to use a special (naturall-occurring) porous mineral substance to
achieve it.. didn't really read much into it... they had a web page
explaining this particular mineral thingie...

linda

"dean coclonis" wrote in message
...
trying to get a bit of an understanding of www.flex-web.com who produce

geo
liquid - anybody heard of it

Dean





Tasslehoff 25-06-2003 01:44 PM

anybody read japanese
 
Try http://www.aquamail.com.au/hotdeals.htm in the next 4 days for some
suggestive comments on it. From the phrasing it sounds like no ones really
sure but its supposed to somehow create /ideal/ water conditions by removing
excess /contaminants/ from the water column.

"linda mar" wrote in message
...
I can read japanese, but I didn't see anything referring to "geo liquid"..
I suppose there is a japanese term for it, but I have no clue what that
would be..

what is it, and what do you think it's for? (they have a product list,

but..
there are way too many of them and without knowing what you are looking
for... can't even guess which one you might be looking at)

they seem to have various water conditioners for various fish types, and
seem to use a special (naturall-occurring) porous mineral substance to
achieve it.. didn't really read much into it... they had a web page
explaining this particular mineral thingie...

linda

"dean coclonis" wrote in message
...
trying to get a bit of an understanding of www.flex-web.com who produce

geo
liquid - anybody heard of it

Dean







Tasslehoff 25-06-2003 01:44 PM

anybody read japanese
 
After googling it I found a better link which is fairly comprehensive.
http://www.users.bigpond.com/calvus/...eo_liquid.html

"dean coclonis" wrote in message
...
trying to get a bit of an understanding of www.flex-web.com who produce

geo
liquid - anybody heard of it

Dean





Graham Broadbridge 25-06-2003 02:08 PM

anybody read japanese
 
Both the LFS I use in Sydney Australia attached geo-liquid stickers to all
their tanks 6 months or so ago - I guess they get some sort of kick-back
deal.

The 'geo-liquid' comes in all sorts of flavours, one for planted tanks, one
for community tanks, one for cichlid tanks, etc.

There is a leaflet inside the cardboard cover which tells many ways in which
the 'chemical free' solution will help maintain 'perfectly balanced water'.
It'll even increase the disolved CO2 in you water whilst maintaining a
perfect pH.

The only thing it doesn't tell you is how it achieves its claims. There is
no chemical composition or analysis in the leaflet, so it must work by using
voodoo or black magic :-)

Graham.



"dean coclonis" wrote in message
...
trying to get a bit of an understanding of www.flex-web.com who produce

geo
liquid - anybody heard of it

Dean






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