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Nice =) thanks for the advice,
I'm not here for he money or for the fame either. I am simply seriously tired to deal with pest anenones , bubble algaes and every other unwanted algaes for that matter.
The reason I will make it a DIY is becose if any reseller/reverse engineers wants to build it comercially, I just want them to be unable to sell them at a very high price. The ease to build them will keep them from.
I am not the first to think about this concept, probably everyone did before, all I did is find a simple way to make it work great (it will still need a lot of improvement tho)
As for patents, I own some and it is too much cash/trouble and I don't have that kind of time/money right now.
Anyway, All I want is to give r2rs community a present for christmas.
Cheers.
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NeonRabbit221B :p

 
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Do you do this during a water change? Or do you just replace the water removed after?
I did not think of any filtration, and I will not be the guy that tries any. The goal was to get rid of aiphtasias and bubble algaes safely. I do a water change at the same time, that way, I know for sure that it will NOT spread back !!!
 

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