AMEN! I for one don't have the patience to sit here at the computer to absorb all this information online, but I would sit down in the evening on the comfortable sofa and soak it up. Growing old is inevitable; growing up is optional. -- "Hess, Clay A" <clay.a.hess@boeing.com> wrote: Steev, Looks like there is enough email on this subject to make an article for the newsletter on. Sometimes I wonder if we miss an opportunity when we do not take some of what is sent via email and formalize it into an article for the newsletter. I know all of the email is saved, yet, it is only within our club. Our newsletter seems to reach a bit further outside our club. Any thoughts on this? Clay -----Original Message----- From: steev ward [mailto:steevward@mac.com] Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 9:27 AM To: Greater Seattle Aquarium Society member chat Subject: Re: [GSAS-Member] Algae control Another point is that by putting nutrients in the substrate you can use those which are NOT as soluble in water. Plants with roots can still utilize these nutrients but they are less available to algae because they haven't dissolved yet. Like putting bonemeal under your onions. Steev "Hess, Clay A" wrote: > Paul, > > Yes, I know. My point was that they will leak into the water no > matter how deep one places them in the substrate. > > Clay _______________________________________________ GSAS-Member mailing list GSAS-Member@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/gsas-member _______________________________________________ GSAS-Member mailing list GSAS-Member@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/gsas-member _______________________________________________ GSAS-Member mailing list GSAS-Member@thekrib.com http://lists.thekrib.com/mailman/listinfo/gsas-member