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#1 Buccal

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Posted 09 July 2016 - 07:21 AM

Hey, as we all know, there are human generated and cultivated specific beneficial bacterias that fight or consume excessive waiste issues or to compliment or be a additional part of filtration systems in circulatory systems in farming and ornamental systems.
These cultivated bb,,, unlike normal beneficial bacteria that naturally evolve in our filters and water columns, have a lifespan, and usually because they are such aggressive eaters and need a lot of food (reason why they work so well),,, is that once they've done the job, they die out from lack of food, and don't possess the same ability as common bb to lay in very low number of survival till next load of food appears then repopulating very fast again.
Now, this is what most or some people know already.
But did anyone know,, that there are beneficial cultivated bacterias that designed to colonize on the tongue, mouth walls and gullet of the fish that actually live in and around the body that wards of disease and gram negative bacteria infections,, it lives in small numbers outside of the fish in tank as well,,, it's specifically for farming purposes and very expensive,, but apparently is very concentrated and does live in the fish for a long time,, I'm guessing 6-12 months redose at this point.
I believe this culture would see fish never to get bloat again even tropheus,,, and all types of waisting issues to.

I've been making a few magnificent finds lately, but I don't want to reveal things until I've tested long procedures and be accurate with the findings.
But I'll update towards end of year how this performs.

Also findings in filtration media with vascular and toxin absorbing abilities that's very cheap, and disposable in a weekly fashion aiming at never having to clean a filter again, just a weekly screen change, and I may even build these filters in a modular form so they can be connected together to suit tank sizes,, they will be sump formatted,,,, and make them avaliable to anyone that's interested,, I get the media in bulk shipped to me and I'd pass this on cheaper than anywhere you can google find.
A 6x2 tank should cost only roughly $2.50 a week in disposable media,, which works better than anything else I've tried which is a bonus over its cheap price and disposable usage.




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