ok this made me LOL!
I was intrigued by the innovative marine fish feeder that Rich posted awhile ago so I thought I'd check it out on their website. Found this too, pretty neat but the writeup cracked me up.
http://www.innovative-marine.com/auq...defroster.html "Do you really have 5 minutes to “defrost” frozen fish food in a cup? We certainly don’t." It made me LOL until I realized how many times I've put food out to thaw and then not fed it. Sheesh, has my life gotten so bad that I really *don't* have 5 minutes to defrost frozen fish food in a cup? The answer is mostly yes. Pathetic. Also the photo of the single fish daintily eating from this cracks me up. I'd have 5 good sized tangs fighting to get their heads in that little opening. They'd probably knock it off the magnet. Still a neat idea though, its definitely got me thinking..... |
and while I was on the reefsupplies website looking at their feeding accessories I found something called "julians thing". Bwahahahaha.
Clearly I need more caffeine...:razz: |
I use and thoroughly enjoy Julian's Thing! Makes the Kent Sea Squirt seem totally inadequate.
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ROFL!! I still need more caffeine.... :razz: |
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FWIW, I know what it is, saw the big hoohah about it when it was released. I just find it funny they couldn't come up with a better name for it. Then again, maybe thats the perfect name for it :wink: |
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Could even be used as an accidental fish trap. LoL
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I guess this device doesn't consider rinsing out the frozen before feeding. I was always told that frozen food contains phosphates from preservatives.
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I produce Ocean Fresh Pacifica Plankton. I do not add any phosphates, preservatives or stabilizers, water or other fillers. The food is 100% pure Pacifica plankton frozen live on the fishing boat at time of harvest. I process and package it in the frozen state. It is kept frozen until you thaw it out to feed. The food is amazing.
You can check it here. http://www.oceanfreshaquarium.com/pa...-plankton.html For those interested in rare wrasses there is one in the picture at the bottom of the page. It's not a Fairy wrasse either. :) |
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