ECO-Aqualizer -
Fact not Fiction!
xxxxxxxxx xxx xxxxxxxx xxxx Tropical Fish Hobbyist
(article reprint)
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July 2003 magazine issue
xx.x"definitely
the greatest breakthrough in aquarium
technology in many years.xxxx
xx.xxExcellent
product!"
Dr. Nelson Herwig ;
Curator Emeritus - Houston Zooxx
Every once in a while, a new product or idea
is utilized in the maintenance of aquariums
that transforms and evolves the science of
fish keeping. The pioneers of these concepts
are met with great speculation as to the
usefulness towards aquarium husbandry.
Undergravel filters, wet/dry filters and
protein skimmers were all at one time
thought to be ‘hocus pocus’. Another such
product is waiting its turn to be poked and
prodded. It is called ECO-Aqualizer.
It turns out to work as claimed, and has
most certainly become a necessary component
of any captive aquatic ecosystem. ECO-Aqualizer
utilizes small but powerful magnets and a
‘far infra-red’ radiating material to
improve water quality and help fish to
maintain a strong immune system among other
benefits.
The ECO-Aqualizer comes in the form of a
tube with barbed ends on each side. As
aquarium water is passed through the unit,
it is subjected to forces which weaken
Hydrogen bonds. These bonds are the result
of the attraction that each of the two
Hydrogen ions in one H2O molecule have to
the One Oxygen ion of other water molecules.
Water molecules are attracted to each other
and group together to form a pattern called
‘icosahedral’. Dissolved organic carbons,
known to aquarists as ‘fish waste’, and
other toxins get caught in these water
cluster formations. This causes water to
lose its reactivity which is its ability to
participate on a molecular level with other
molecules. With this loss of reactivity, the
elements/ nutrients that are essential to
the aquarium inhabitants’ wellbeing and
growth can not be distributed properly. The
forces in ECO-Aqualizer return reactivity to
aquarium water.
Tests have been performed in the medical
community on the cell energizing effects of
the far infra-red wavelength. It has been
found to promote healing and have a positive
effect on sick and diseased animals, humans
included. Sound kooky to you? I thought it
did too until I did some research on the
internet and at the public library. The ECO-Aqualizer
website also has numerous links to
scientific research and studies involving
these properties. I also had many
discussions with Nelson Herwig, curator of
fishes at the Houston Zoo, about the effects
of magnetic flux on water molecules which is
a subject that he is extremely well versed
on. What I had once considered new age mumbo
jumbo actually held scientific relevance.
Besides my job as caretaker of the 4,000
gallon reef ecosystem at the Houston Zoo, I
also own an aquarium installation and
maintenance company. I installed an ECO-Aqualizer
on each of my customers’ tanks. After a
week, my customers began to tell me about
much less nuisance algae growth, more active
fish, greater polyp expansion, and skimmers
pulling out darker, smellier foam. Over the
long run, I have seen in their tanks more
stable pH, increased coralline algae growth,
faster coral growth, much less disease and
infestation of parasites. I found that I was
able to change less water from their
aquariums while achieving the same or better
water quality than before. I also measured
higher light levels in reef tanks with a
submersible LUX meter. I spoke to ECO-Aqualizer’s
scientific advisor, Sam Gamble, and was told
that the magnetic effect that ECO has on
water molecules allows light photons to pass
through the water easier. It sounded weird
to me but my LUX meter did not lie.
I then went to the local fish store where I
buy all my livestock and convinced them to
get a custom made ECO-Aqualizer for their
livestock holding/ quarantine system. This
store had been keeping track of their
livestock losses for years and had very
thorough records of mortality rates of new
shipments. Several months later they
reported to me that they had a dramatic 70%
increase of shipment survival rates and saw
a much greater feeding response from new
fish. This made sense to me because from
what I had learned from Nelson Herwig, ECO-Aqualizer
would create smaller water clusters which
would help osmoregulation in aquatic
animals. Osmoregulation is a biological
function of a cell to equalize the
concentrations of dissolved substances on
either side of the cell membrane. The
disruption of this function is what kills
most fish that are introduced to a new
environment. ECO-Aqualizer had saved this
fish store thousands of dollars and hundreds
of fish’s’ lives.
In closing, while testing and observations
are still being done, please keep an open
mind and be on the lookout for more
information about this exciting new
development. The price of an ECO-Aqualizer
compared to nearly all other aquarium
equipment is a bargain, especially since it
helps other equipment do their jobs better.
As aquarists share their experiences with
the ECO-Aqualizer, the relevance of this
product will become more and more apparent.
With what I myself have observed, I am sure
that someday ECO-Aqualizer will be a
required part of every and any aquarium
set-up.
ECO-Aqualizer reviews Author:
Ben Johnson published: July 2003
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