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You know that feeling when you're staring at your tanks or ponds, watching the water maybe get a little too green, a little too cloudy, and you can just sense your profits getting a little too thin?
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Let's be honest. If you're reading this, you're probably tired. Tired of the slow, messy, inconsistent, and frankly expensive process of sorting fish by hand. You've seen the articles with flashy
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Let’s be honest. If you’re in this business, you’ve probably had that moment standing by your ponds or tanks, a bag of expensive feed in hand, wondering if you’re just throwing money into the water. L
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