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RE: Software etc
- To: <Aquatic-Plants at actwin_com>
- Subject: RE: Software etc
- From: "Charles Kuehnl" <ckuehnl at cox_net>
- Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 21:53:40 -0600
- Disposition-notification-to: "Charles Kuehnl" <ckuehnl at cox_net>
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- In-reply-to: <200304011151.h31BpQVh003192 at otter_actwin.com>
I have not tried it but you might check out Aquarix 3.0
(http://www.aquarix.de/en/). I think it is shareware.
Charles Kuehnl
> Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 22:24:41 -0500
> From: "David Terrell" <dave at computergeek_dyndns.org>
> Subject: Software etc.
>
> Does anyone know where I can find good freeware/shareware software to
> keep track of a freshwater aquarium. The ones I've found are not
great
> and/or aimed almost entirely at saltwater tanks. I would love to be
> able to track all my readings electronically and have it generate some
> graphs, and perhaps help me figure out what would be the best
fertilizer
> to add/how much to add. If not, I'll probably start my own little
> project to do so in a php/mysql/rrdtool based app. Anyone interested
in
> helping? ;-)
>
> Additionally, you guys are again talking about PMDD. Aside from the
> epson salts, what are the generic names of all these ingredients and
> where can I get my grubby hands on them?!
>
> Another Q: has anyone tried the M3 Co2 bundle
regulator/selenoid/needle
> valve product? If you haven't seen it, check it out:
> http://www.marine-monsters.com/front/products/co2.html
> Or would I be better off getting the parts individually? I also
wonder,
> since there is a lot of agitation in my tank (overflow to wet/dry) is
> this going to be a huge problem injecting CO2? I won't mind refilling
a
> 5lbs cylinder more often then without the overflow, but will it
> completely disrupt the levels of CO2 in the tank?
>
> I'd bet I'm a lazy fool and this has been discussed, help a newb ;-)
>
> - -Dave
>