SW F Fishing News May 2000 to increase bio-mass in the bays by 260,000 to 400,000 pounds per year.
That's more than a million pounds of fish in the next five years and with an expected life of over 500
years, these reefs could potentially add nearly a billion pounds of fish to the bays (plus lots of other
marine life, too!).
"Jim Fowler's Life in the Wild" which will begin airing in September 2000 is researching a story on
Reef Balls, possibly in conjunction with the Turks and Caicos summer program of the Reef Ball
Coalition.
REEF BALL ROCKS FOR YOUR AQUARIUM
Reef Ball is opening a new division called "Reef Ball Rocks" which will create habitats for aquariums
based on our Reef Balls. The Website is www.reefballrocks.com. You can visit this site and see pictures
of Reef Balls with non-living growth for tanks. The following is from the homepage.
From the makers of Reef Ball artificial reefs come Reef Ball Rocks - instant fish habitats with built in
bacterial ecosystems for your aquarium! Why wait for your tank to "cycle" when you can add a preestablished
Reef Ball Rock containing medication resistant strains of Nitrosoma sp. and anitrobacter sp.
bacteria and complete your biological cycling in half the normal time (or even faster).
(Note: Supplied bacteria are not resistant to copper treatments and some antibiotics. To "cycle a tank,"
the type of bacteria aquarists wish to promote are the nitrifying bacteria "THE GOOD BACTERIA".
These bacteria are divided into nitrosoma sp. which oxidizes ammonia NH20 - and similar compounds
to less toxic nitrates - N02 - and the nitrobacter sp, which breaks down the nitrites through oxidation into
less toxic nitrates - N03. l he addition of algae or plants helps to
complete the ecosystem by utilizing the N03. )
At the same time, you will....