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Postby Eduardo Cavalcanti » October 12th, 2002, 2:03 pm

terry,
aren´t you going to write some articles for advanced aquarist, or you´ll be only in the editorial sector? i like a lot your AF articles like skim or not skim, the one about trace elemment suplementation and others.
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Postby AF Founder » October 12th, 2002, 4:29 pm

Eduardo Cavalcanti wrote:terry,
aren´t you going to write some articles for advanced aquarist, or you´ll be only in the editorial sector? i like a lot your AF articles like skim or not skim, the one about trace elemment suplementation and others.


Eduardo,

I write an editorial in each issue, and in the next issue, coming out on the 15th of October I answer your email to me.
It takes a lot of time putting together the best material from the best authors each month.
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Postby Eduardo Cavalcanti » October 12th, 2002, 5:53 pm

terry,
i imagine the work it does to collect all this material. about the editorials, i like them a lot, spceally last month´s about refugium and the other one that had your grandson looking your tank. hehehe. i wish my grandpa had a reef aquarium like your. ahahahaha. anyway, congratulations for the amazing magazine. i can´t wait thismonth issue.
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Postby AF Founder » October 12th, 2002, 10:11 pm

:D
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Postby Eduardo Cavalcanti » October 13th, 2002, 10:39 am

terry,
don´t you have any web site? and about books? i would to read some more material of yours.
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Postby AF Founder » October 13th, 2002, 11:03 am

Euardo,

I've never had the time to sit down and write a book; besides, that is better left to professionals.

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Postby Eduardo Cavalcanti » October 17th, 2002, 10:56 am

terry,
i would like to say that i was very proud to see my email in this month´s advanced aquarist issue. it´s a honour to be mencioned by one of the outhors you admire and a great gift for a person who didn´t know what was a skimmer 1 year and a half ago. hehehehe. thanks for attention.
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Postby AF Founder » October 17th, 2002, 11:03 am

Eduardo Cavalcanti wrote:terry,
i would like to say that i was very proud to see my email in this month´s advanced aquarist issue. it´s a honour to be mencioned by one of the outhors you admire and a great gift for a person who didn´t know what was a skimmer 1 year and a half ago. hehehehe. thanks for attention.


Eduardo,

I assure you it is our pleasure to help another reef keeper achieve success.
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Postby ddavis4um » February 3rd, 2003, 8:25 pm

Terry:
I'd like to add that I too love to feed my fish soo much that I continue to cause my own problems.
First it was the tank with healthy fish, eating everythin I put in, then I start feeding nori, and they love that so much I feed them some of that everyday.
Then I turn around one day and realize I have hair algae averywhere.
I have three ~70 gallon tanks, not too big, not too small. And now, my 72 gallon bow reef is getting covered in bubble algae- all because the mated pair of maroon clowns were doing so well, I could not deney them food either. Now, phosphates are off the charts.
I repent! I have a resolution and I will start down this path of skipping days of feed!
I have culerpa in all tanks now, somewhere, I will watch to remove excessive growth. I am trying to figure out ways to add refugia without too much expense. I will get there!
Tomorrow is another day... and they aint eating! 8)
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