It works the same on them but aiptasia's are smarter than Majano's in that they can retract into tiny holes so you can't corrode the animal as good. Mojano's turn into snot. ;Drool
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United States Patent | 8,555,543 |
Baldassano | October 15, 2013 |
Inventors: | Baldassano; Paul N. (New Hyde Park, NY) | ||||||||||
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Family ID: | 46544042 | ||||||||||
Appl. No.: | 13/012,579 | ||||||||||
Filed: | January 24, 2011 |
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Yes I invented and patented it. I also have a patent on a seahorse feeder.
( 2 of 2 )Salt water kill of a soft tissue organism
United States Patent 8,555,543 Baldassano October 15, 2013
Abstract
According to aspects described herein, there is disclosed an apparatus for killing a soft tissue organism in a salt water environment. The apparatus includes an elongate tubular housing, a probe and a conductive element. The elongate tubular housing reaches from outside a salt water environment to at least a portion of a soft tissue organism disposed within the salt water environment. The elongate tubular housing includes a proximal end and a distal end. The probe targets the soft tissue organism, The probe protrudes from the distal end of the housing, wherein the probe is exposed to the salt water environment when the distal end is submerged therein. The conductive element is rigidly supported by the housing between the distal end and the proximal end. The conductive element is exposed to the salt water environment when the housing distal end is submerged therein. The probe and the conductive element being operatively coupled to a source of electric current, such that the salt water environment provides a circuit coupling between the probe and the conductive element for killing the soft tissue organism.
Prior Publication Data
Inventors: Baldassano; Paul N. (New Hyde Park, NY) Applicant:
Name City State Country Type
Baldassano; Paul N.
New Hyde Park
NY
US Family ID: 46544042 Appl. No.: 13/012,579 Filed: January 24, 2011
Document Identifier Publication Date US 20120188680 A1 Jul 26, 2012
Very cool... where’s the Porsche that usually comes with great inventions... you already have a supermodel I guess...
So what you are saying is that it reminds you of your Army days, right?So this morning I get into the shower and pick the stuff up and spray myself.
It is like a mixture of Clorox, Battery acid and riot gas. It wasn't pretty. ;Drool
I also noticed when we came home that just about all the "sticks" (acropora frags) I bought 2 weeks ago bleached.
Just ordered your book. Really looking forward to read it
Just ordered your book, can't wait to read about supermodels and fish tanks
Paul that blue sponge is looking great.
Very cool you are donating all the profits to MS. I will be ordering your book then I need to drive to get it signed by the legend along with complimentary blue sponge
Very nicely done sir!I am all excited, I got a rare look at my Janss pipefish as he never comes out. He must have thought I was out of town.
I never expected this guy to live this long as they are considered difficult. He did bite my male bluestripe almost in half, but besides that he is a great and beautiful fish. If you could ever see him of course.
I also finished (almost) my fireplace. The entire structure is on wheels and I can move it away from the wall in case I want to hide back there. All I have left to do, if I decide to do it, is to add hydraulics to that stone below the hearth so it lifts up to store stuff. It's about 400lbs and almost 10' long so I am not sure I want to do it or not.
sold my RSR250 and bought a much bigger D&D1500s pro reef tank.