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Old 01-30-2006   #13 (permalink)
luke frisbee
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The redline meets the blue line and then the yellow line goes over the two to form a red line......

KoiPoop!

The way I've followed the "Lymnozyme" saga was...
A guy found out what thye give to trout so the trout can be raised in dense populations for food. the guy took That ORIGINAL product and attached the "lymnozyme" label to it...thing is the guys he was getting his "Lymnozyme from had control of the name...so when this guy finds the Real Source of this "lymnozyme" and cuts out the other original middleman, the original middleman tells him he can't use the name...so the name was changed and the product remained the same ...although without the original middleman marking it up...BUT WAIT THE PRICE DIDN"T COME DOWN SO WHERE IS THE OTHER MIDDLEMAN'S MARK-UP GOING???????
And as to "Lymnozyme bacteria outcompeting the aeromonas bacteria; Can you explain how it dies off after it outcompetes aeromonas yet can't maintain a viable population on a continuous diet of koi pooh? Ya can't and that is why the house of cards falls down....i asked the guy to tell me why the Lymnozyme bacteria can't remain at a stable population in a koi pond; he didn't have an answer, "Did I tell you about the Red line?"
Well the answer is...if one dose works I can't make much money so I am telling you it takeds "maintenance oses' so you need more of my product.

then again IF the real ingredient in "Koinozyme" is just an enzyme that boosts the growth of an existing organism within the biosphere of a pond, THEN continuous doses would be of benefit. Or if the Koinozyme" was a magic bullet/chemical that just actually killed the aeromonas .....i hope I didn't give anyone a new merchandising angle.
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