| This folds in with the subject of fish load. I am confident that there is not any time of the year that I could loose power resulting in a fish loss, even in the warmest part of the summer. Sure, the filter could get set back a little and waste would not get processed for a time. But when an argument is made to use this product or that, have generators on hand(a good thing), add baking soda to compensate for an overactive filter, etc., all due to the fact that one's fish load is too high, I think about the "what ifs", what is there is a power failure while you are away?
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Mike Pfeffer
Northern Midwest ZNA show
June 21 - 22, 2008
Indiana State Fairgrounds
Indianapolis, IN
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