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Old 02-02-2005, 04:13 PM
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Wuld it be beneficial to my compost heap to add approx 20 to 30 litres of
fish tank water to my heap each week? (its not salt water, just good old
fish crap and bits of filter contents)

At the moment it goes down the sink, but if its useful I would like to make
use of it

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Andrew


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Old 02-02-2005, 04:31 PM
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Wuld it be beneficial to my compost heap to add approx 20 to 30 litres of
fish tank water to my heap each week? (its not salt water, just good old
fish crap and bits of filter contents)

At the moment it goes down the sink, but if its useful I would like to
make
use of it

Thanks

Andrew


It would be useful but would it be too much liquid? I just used to pour it
around plants in the garden.

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Old 02-02-2005, 10:08 PM
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"Andrew" wrote in message
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Wuld it be beneficial to my compost heap to add approx 20 to 30

litres of
fish tank water to my heap each week? (its not salt water, just good

old
fish crap and bits of filter contents)

At the moment it goes down the sink, but if its useful I would like

to make
use of it


You are likely to end up with a very soggy heap.

Replacing water in a tropical freashwater tank is an overhyped
activity.
I once kept a 4' by 15" by 15" tank, kitted up with a good filter,
without any water changes for 2 years, just to see what would happen
The fish thrived.

Franz


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Thanks for the advice. I think I will put some of the water on, but not too
much. As for not cleaning out the tank for 2 years, I would have thought i
would end up with fish soup trying that!

Cheers

Andrew


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Thanks for the advice. I think I will put some of the water on, but

not too
much. As for not cleaning out the tank for 2 years, I would have

thought i
would end up with fish soup trying that!


The filter worked like a dream and kept the water bright. I did use a
"vacuum cleaner" to keep the bottom reasonably clean

Franz


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