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Originally Posted by veriann be careful with the juice in a small system though. if you use to much it can raise your calcium level because that is the main ingredient in Joes Juice ... calcium.
That was my mistake, i thought it said blueberry  Yuk! |
Nope, I just double-checked... no blueberry mentioned in the patent document, just the usual "
1.0 parts by volume of purified water; about 0.35–0.70 parts by volume of dry calcium hydroxide; and about 0.1–0.4 parts by volume of dry non-iodized salt". Yup, just those 3 common ingredients that you all probably have plenty of in that cupboard in your fish room... I'll bet that most of you had no idea that if you mixed those ingredients together and boiled the solution before bottling it up that you could actually resell this "salty boiled
kalkwasser" solution, 20 millileters at a time, for a seriously insane price compared to the cost of the materials? We're talking possibly 4 digit markup percentages relative to the cost of the original ingredients ... a Pfizer executive would even call that "obscene". Too bad those Joe's Juice guys patented the formula and method after they discovered it -- so get those dollar signs out of your eyes and stop dumping
kalk into the spouse's kettle... er... well, unless you currently have
aiptasia that you need to kill and don't feel like buying "salty premixed
kalkwasser" for 700-1000 times the price per mL as what you pay for the gas in your car ... I mean, that would just be stupid when you already own all the ingredients and probably buy them in bulk so it would probably cost you mere cents even if you mixed up a gallon of this stuff.
Want more details? Just search for "7179478" in any US Patent database or try
freepatentsonline.com/7179478 .
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"Hey, Joe, where'ya going with that gun in yer hand?"