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Looks like I am buying this today. Thank you for your contribution to research, especially for MS.If you read this on a phone, it doesn't show up. It's on Amazon. "The Avant-Garde Marine Aquarist" and 100 % of the profits go to MS research
Everyone should buy it. Not only because it helps MS research but because Paul’s experience and methods span decades of reefkeeping and there is no other text like it.Looks like I am buying this today. Thank you for your contribution to research, especially for MS.
I cannot wait. I have read many of PaulBs threads and his experience is amazing, as well as yours. Already purchased the book.Everyone should buy it. Not only because it helps MS research but because Paul’s experience and methods span decades of reefkeeping and there is no other text like it.
Yep my sister had MS and it slowly took her life bit by bit so anyone doing research and charity work for Ms is doing good in my bookI cannot wait. I have read many of PaulBs threads and his experience is amazing, as well as yours. Already purchased the book.
MS has a special place in my heart. I helped develop several of the currently available biologic and small molecule therapies for MS, and other autoimmune disorders.
As simple as it is, I think this is brilliant, and I plan to make one!My "invention" is simple and dumb but solves a problem.
I like to feed my very spoiled fish several times per day. Some of my very spoiled fish just look at me with sadness and disappointment if I try to make them eat pellet or flake food-like it is some sort of punishment or cruel joke.
I cut the bottom off a plastic water bottle, and inverted it with the open spout feeding into my return pump intake in my sump. I then inserted into the top (above the sump water line) a plastic cup with a large hole cut in the side and tiny holes in the bottom. Before I leave for work, I add frozen food-mysis, Rod's, etc, to the cup. It thaws slowly since it is just sitting in an empty cup above the water line. A few hours later, when it is feeding time, a pump adds enough water to the cup to flush some of the food into the return pump intake, and the excess water drains out the small holes. An hour later, the pump runs again for a little more food. Than an hour later the pump runs for a couple minutes to completely flush the food chamber clean. When I get home from work, I add more food and the cycle repeats. So I can add food just twice a day, and my very spoiled fish get six feedings spread throughout the day.
Previously I was just running a very long photo period so I could feed before and after work, but I think that was contributing to chronic algae problems.
Purchased! Thank you for taking the time to share your wisdom in a book!If you read this on a phone, it doesn't show up. It's on Amazon. "The Avant-Garde Marine Aquarist" and 100 % of the profits go to MS research
Look great paulB
Can u explain how your brine shrimp hatchery and auto feeder work @Paul B please
Wow I never knew you built some of your scape like that!