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The issue with regard to fish safety, I believe, is damage to their gills by the oxygen ions. Presumably the cell membranes of the algae are more easily oxidized than the cell membranes of gills. Like when we use it to disinfect wounds the bacteria are more delicate than our tissue.-----Original Message----- From: Michael Laflamme Sent: Oct 8, 2004 1:55 PM To: detr-@topica.com Subject: Re: [detritus] BBA Your free subscription is supported by today's sponsor: ------------------------------------------------------------------- Do you live vicariously through Reality TV? Let us know and win! http://click.topica.com/caacHM1bz8PZsbd3vr6b/PermissionData ------------------------------------------------------------------- I don't know at what rate is safe for fish. I would definately check the krib or the APD archives. Breaking down H2O2, it isn't that far off from water, save for the extra Oxygen, so once it hits water, I'm sure it can turn harmless pretty quick. However, how many extra Oxygen ions can the water take before a chemical change occurs? Definately, do your homework on those sites. Michael Rock, jazz, country, soul & more. Find the music you love on MSN Music! Your free subscription is supported by today's sponsor: ------------------------------------------------------------------- Is America Safe? Give your opinion on Homeland Security and enter to win! http://click.topica.com/caacHM9bz8PZsbd3vr6g/PermissionData ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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