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Re: BBA  tnbue-@earthlink.net
 Oct 08, 2004 10:13 PDT 




Great!  What rate do you think is safe for fish?  I know there is info about this on thekrib and other websites, but I'm interested in anyone's experiences.-----Original Message----- From: Michael Laflamme Sent: Oct 7, 2004 7:30 PM To: detr-@topica.com Subject: Re: [detritus] BBA Your free subscription is supported by today's sponsor:
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Actually, boiling doesn't seem to kill it.  It just makes it vulnerable to being eaten.  If the fish don't eat it after boiling, it will eventually regain its color and start all over again.  Boiling doesn't make it any easier to remove either, just gets rid of the substance that makes it not edible to fish.
H202 will work great at getting rid of it.  Glad you brought it up, as I forgot to mention it.
Good Luck.
Michael

 

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