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Are you folks blind?:-) Look at the post, there's only one link on there. Regards, Tom Barr HINT, HINT = www.BarrReport.com I'm not blind, I'm just not seeing the same website you are, probably due to cache/update or registered/unregistered problems. From what I see, I can't even find "the post" which you speak of, let alone the link. Here's what I see when I go to www.BarrReport.com (Front page, middle panel, as of 14/Jan/2005, about 16:00 UTC): ----------------------------------------------------------------- Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English, from Late Latin, from Latin, ruler, rule, model, standard, from Greek kanOn 1a : the authentic works of a writer b : a sanctioned or accepted body of related works 2a : an accepted principle or rule b : a criterion or standard of judgement c : a body of principles, rules, standards, or norms Subscription to the Barr Report - One Year Submitted by administrator on Tue, 2004-12-14 14:32. Subscribe now to the Barr Report - the monthly newsletter covering the aquatic and aquascaping hobby. Find answers to the questions "Why have I not had BBA for many years and others have? Why can I induce BBA by lowering my CO2? or my favorite Barr quote "Keep trying to do all the other methods, till you have done them all :-)" Subscribers also get private exclusive access to the Barr Blog, Tom Barr's personal web log containing rants and ravings about a variety of aquatic topics. You also will be able to join a private community and read others comments and feedback on monthly newsletter articles, archive articles, galleries, and other exclusive content. Price: $12.95 » 20 comments | read more | add to cart International Credit Card Subscriptions Submitted by administrator on Sun, 2004-12-12 17:12. International Credit Card subscriptions can also be taken at http://www.pmddstore.com/proddetail.asp?prod=BarrReport » 2 comments 125G Planted Mbuna Tank Submitted by travis on Fri, 2005-01-07 10:32. Aquascapes I see a few aquascapes have been submitted so far. Thought I would keep the ball rolling. This is my 125G planted mbuna tank. I had terrible problems with algae (and test kits) until I started using Tom's Estimative Index dosing system. Sounds like a testimonial doesn't it? » login or register to post comments | original image | Aquascapes image gallery Notes from Aquatic plant class. Submitted by Tom Barr on Wed, 2004-12-29 04:23. I will be posting some notes from a class from UF about aquatic plants, this applies to wild plants. These are from the top researchers in the world on aquatic weeds. I'll post them then discuss the content later after the first main article is posted. So there will be basically an article, plus some detailed notes from a different viewpoint than anything written in aquatic plant books. Regards, Tom Barr » Tom Barr's blog | login or register to post comments The Barr report lives! Submitted by Tom Barr on Fri, 2004-12-24 14:18. Hell freezes over I've finally decide to start a site that focuses my experience, educations, research and findings with aquatic plants. This site will build in content as everyone that knows me will surely attest to. I tend to write a great deal about plants on the mailing list and boards. I will answer some very general things on public list/forums, but I will help those subscribed here to whatever detail they require. While this has been a very long time coming, it has also given me a chance to focus what I want to create much more and to have the background to do it. I want to personally thank Greg Watson for his invaluable help and efforts for this. » Tom Barr's blog | 2 comments | read more Barr Report available in English, Italian, Spanish, and French Submitted by Greg Watson on Wed, 2004-12-08 20:56. We are excited to announce limited availability of the Barr Report and the website in Italian, Spanish, and French. Content and navigation that has not been translated will be displayed in English. Most articles have been translated (some more sophisticated than others) and can be accessed in Italian, Spanish, and French by selecting the country code flag at the top of each article. We hope to add German soon! » login or register to post comments The Estimative Index of Dosing, or No Need for Test Kits Submitted by Tom Barr on Wed, 2004-12-08 20:21. Estimative Index What is it? The Estimative index is a simple method to dose nutrients for any tank without test kits. In a nut shell, the aquarist doses frequently to prevent anything from running out (plant deficiency) and does large weekly water changes to prevent any build up (Plant inhibition). In this manner, we can easily maintain a close approximation or an “estimation index” of the nutrient levels during the week, not too high, not too low and…..no need for a test kit because the accuracy is close and in most cases closer than a test kit. I’ve done numerous test runs over a week or three week time period using very high light and many different species of fast growing stem plants. This will give an assumed “maximum uptake rate”. This rate is important in setting the upper limit of the needs of the plants. Once the aquarist knows this rate, they can be confident that they are not going to run out of any nutrient at most any lighting variable. This “rate” of uptake or dosing is what is truly important rather than maintaining some static “residual” level. » 29 comments | read more Stages of the Aquascaper Submitted by Tom Barr on Wed, 2004-12-08 20:10. Aquascaping Differentiating from the plant _gardener_, the plant aquascaper has a much longer, and less frustrating path in development. "Gardening" involves the growing aspects of aquatic horticulture. This includes the physiology, ecology, pruning, aquarium maintenance and mastering the ability to use the "colors"... the plants themselves. I started off aquascaping with rock, next came coral and marine tanks, then driftwood and finally to plants both Marine and Freshwater. The "Aquascaper" uses the colors(the plants) to paint their design. Aqauscaping involves all aspects of design and layout. » login or register to post comments | read more ------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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