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glennf

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Beautiful pics of your stunning display once again Glenn. I wasn't aware of the RC thing mate, sad to hear that happened to you my friend. :banghead:
Thanks!
i try to keep up the standaard.

I have already put that behind me long time ago. i even started a new tank thread, but no more method sharing and discussions. just chitchat and pictures sharing. (it's taboo)

you share what people appreciate, otherwise you will be forcing it up on them.

People who force things up on others, expect to gain something.
i don't expect anything, other than a few kind words and a token of appreciation.[emoji12]
 

glennf

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now some common colors
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glennf

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My method has been copied and commercialised in the UK.

from mij original FB posting:

This is the reason i never shared my formulas, because i knew this would happen. Smart people reverse engineered my products and calculator. That is the downside of the open platform i created. At least they showed some effort to do some groundwork, so they mean BUSINESS. If i would have published the formula's every cowboy would have started a webshop to sell products.

i am flattered they were inspired by my DSR method and use my tools and guidelines as a base for their business

They even got a nice and complete website/webshop.

i myself refrained from any commercial advertising or publicity and let the DSR method prove itself, because it's still in development.

i wish them succes, but i am not involved with them and their products in any way.
Any responsibility about the purity of the products and the outcome of using the product or method is not mine.

The commercialised copy of the DSR method. (i am NOT INVOLVED)
http://syntheticreefing.com/
 
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PSU4ME

JoePa lives on!!!
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Hey Glenn, question for you. With such a big, sustained and natural tank, do you see any spawning activity from "hard to breed" fish?
 

Oxylebius

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I hear that from others as well - Pocciloporas. I had one pop up a year after one was in the spot and died, and always thought that it had left behind one polyp that survived... but I wonder. :ponder2:
 
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