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Unread 05/01/2010, 12:40 AM   #12
Llamaguy
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Yeah, I know a lot of the stuff they use is just creative imagineering (photographic enhancement for instance) but I have to take offense when it's about something I have knowledge about. No one would use an R/O filter ON their system, especially not an extremely large public aquarium. That doesn't even begin to illustrate that reverse osmosis by definition requires pressure on one side and thus wouldn't work in the shown manner. A carbon filter would be more logical, but wouldn't work as completely as it's shown.


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