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Macronutrient mix source?


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Pegasus said...

> ... just have a think about the bottled water industry that was

> once worth many millions, but is now worth thousands of

> BILLIONS.

The fast food industry is worth a dollar or two as well but I think

I'll stick with stuff I cook myself, ingredients bought from the

supermarket, rather than McDonalds...

I've always said you can't help but make money if you can

convince people to pay for water or air... :-)

Andrew.

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Warren said...

> ...What's wrong with Mac'ers its great junk food.

The real question is, "What's *not* wrong with Mac'ers?" :)

http://pleasekm.tripod.com/00210.htm

> It would probably work really well as substrate fertiliser too.

Nah... there's no bio-available nutrients. Better to use the

packaging, it's got no dietary value either but at least the

decor will reflect the actual natural habitat of many fish

these days...

Andrew, kidding, mostly...

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  • 2 weeks later...

Yeah, but you want icky black muck at the bottom of the gravel. The good old Big Mac breaks down nicely to black gunk. Granted, it is slow release due to all the preservatives, but that just means it lasts longer before you have to visit again. The high level of phosphate is also benificial. (I wonder if Marmite (or Vegemite is you are an Ausi) would work the same??)

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