Eco Friendly Energizing Egg for Aquarium

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Folks,

Has any one ever heard of this product? I have been investigating how to keep the water in its top shape without going through frequent water change. Enclosed below is what I found sent direct to me from a Taiwan company (copied and pasted for your view). What do you all think about this product?

The attached reports are quite interesting. The cost is fairly reasonable as well.

MongThu
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Energizing Egg is a breakthrough product and thus prevents disease outbreaks. It can dispels the stinking smell, eliminate dirt and antimicrobial growth in the aquarium and producing crystal clear water.

The turbidity is controlled and the immunity of the fishes increase from falling ill or caused death from internal systemic bacterial infectious

It restraining the growth of Micro-organism. In every aquarium there are potential disease causing organisms, including species of parasites, fungus and bacteria.

Using the Energizing Egg, fishes will be more lively and healthy as effective contents dissolved oxygen and ph levels producing clear water which are essential for healthy fish.

The Energizing Egg can be a decoration product in the aquarium.

There is obvious improvement for keeping the fish healthy and added value for view and admiration.

Features

1. Improve water clarity
2. Promote fish vitality
3. Control bacterias and prevents fishes' diseases or falling ill.
4. Eliminate ammonia, chlorine, anti-microbial. (We can provide reports for your
kind reference).
5. It can be used for fresh and salt water aquariums.

How to Use

Put Energizing Egg into the aquarium. You can determine how many pieces to put in according to size or space of the aquarium

(for eg 0.67 meters to put 2 pcs,1.33 meters to put 3 pcs).

The Energizing Egg can dispel the stinking smell of the water produced in the fish aquarium in about 30 minutes.

How long should I change the water of the aquarium after putting our Energizing Egg?

As we confirm the size or space above, in general without putting the Energizing Egg changing the water about every 10 to 20 days, otherwise the aquarium will have the stinking smell and the water is muddy.

The living environment of the fish becomes bad, it is apt to fall ill, even die.

We have done a lab test by Superlab Laboratory as attached and found that the aquarium which we have put the Energizing Egg for 5 months without changing the water has only 31 aerobic plate count whereas the other aquarium without putting Energizing Egg has 130,000 more(1.3 x 105) aerobic plate count as attached report given.

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need more proof of exsistance... lol...

what is it made of, how does it work, what's the design, what color...??? all that stuff is important...


i've been getting a bunch of emails trying to make me fill out surveys for new aquarium products... alot of stuff sounds great, but for the reefer it's just a step back...


do they have a link or something...?
 

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Sound like you can run a very small ozone and carbon and it would do the the same a swhat they claim.

Gumbii I agree way to much money to gamble my live stock away.
 
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if you get samples i would be willing to setup a nano mixed reef to test it out... maybe two tanks... i dunno... just need to get like a couple of testers...
 
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makes your teether whiter, your lights brighter and your lover tighter lol

It is a load, an aquarium is a closed system so you need something that captures and removes undesirable substances ie; carbon

Unless this company has found a way to harness wormholes for aquarium use it is all BS; and personally an analysis from the company is a poor indicator of what a product's merit is

If you are serious about not doing water changes look into a machine called dlalyseas:
http://www.seavisions.com/prod02.htm
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-04/pr/index.php
 

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makes your teether whiter, your lights brighter and your lover tighter lol

It is a load, an aquarium is a closed system so you need something that captures and removes undesirable substances ie; carbon

Unless this company has found a way to harness wormholes for aquarium use it is all BS; and personally an analysis from the company is a poor indicator of what a product's merit is

If you are serious about not doing water changes look into a machine called dlalyseas:
http://www.seavisions.com/prod02.htm
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-04/pr/index.php
LMAO!!
 
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I believe in science. We didn't use to have anything, now look at the comfort we have to live with -- TV, lights, cell phone, and even small ocean duplicated for your enjoyment in your own home, which we called aquarium. So why some one can't think that something like this is possible is beyond me.

In the US as well as many countries I deal with, almost everything must be tested and approved before it can be released for use in the market. US government would not allow chemical that is harmful to our environment, so I think this product has potential. Yes. I agree that we have had many incidents where the products were not properly tested and then released to the public which turned out to be harmful to the environment or even caused deaths. However, I believe that if something doesn't kill my fish and if it allows me to control the water for 5 months without frequent water change, then it has merits.

I guess everyone has his/her own limitation on risks they can take. I understand those who are risk adverse vs. those risk takers. Let people make their own choices. Why do we have so many people who would love to make choices for other people. More interestingly, there are people who will allow other people to make their choices for them.

Don't you think that is sad?

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makes your teether whiter, your lights brighter and your lover tighter lol

It is a load, an aquarium is a closed system so you need something that captures and removes undesirable substances ie; carbon

Unless this company has found a way to harness wormholes for aquarium use it is all BS; and personally an analysis from the company is a poor indicator of what a product's merit is

If you are serious about not doing water changes look into a machine called dlalyseas:
http://www.seavisions.com/prod02.htm
http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2006-04/pr/index.php
Correction... the analysis wasn't done by the company that developed this product. It was done for them by an independent lab, and the company that development is one of this lab's clients. Please look at the report closely again. That's how most large corporations do business.

By the way, thank you for the links. Those are nice too, but rather expensive.

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I like your idea. I was thinking of doing just that myself.
Great minds think alike.

MongThu
amirite...?

i just think that eventually there will be a really inexpensive, small and innovative piece of equipment in the future... maybe this is it... maybe it isn't... times are changing so fast... no one can keep up with technology... when we think we have the best radium bulbs, T5's or led's come out... when we think needle wheel pumps come out, a month later thread wheels come standard on high end pumps... it's like everything else out there...

like i just got a TV last month... top model whatevskees... now i saw the new ones coming out next month for $50 bucks less...! it's crazy...

that said...





we never know what the future holds in anything involving science and technology... reef keeping has a huge amount of people researching and developing new method's making our lives easier...

but again... i wouldn't trust it on any LE corals... i'm down to make my own findings on a couple of nano setups... throw some live rock and some "shake" corals... maybe a monti to scopetty scopes...
 
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Sounds similiar to Microbe Lift Herbtana and Microbe Lift Artemiss. Marine Depot and Foster Smith just started to carry this product. Reef safe and supposed to cure ich, flukes and velvet while the other product is for bacterial infections. Only difference is that it doesnt promote water clarity. Here is their lab results findings.

PDF link is 25mb. Dont know why its so large for 4 pages

http://www.microbelift.com/catalogs/HerbtanaBrochure.R3.pdf
 
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Thank you all for your inputs.

I sent an email to the company last night requesting for more information in regards to their promotion and marketing efforts in the US. It appears that so far, as few of us here have viewed this product, but none of us is familiar with it. I'd like to keep this online for a while to see if someone happens to have heard of this products.

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That would be a good promo to them if they send you the product for actual testing and some independent reefers and get the exclusive distribution if it really work.

we can actually monitor it here and get the proof that the product really work and documented.

we can make a thread here of the developement of the test tank.
 

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