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Re: [APD] BGA



Definitely.  Antibiotics should be a last resort.  Especially in the
case that started this thread, where it's isolated affected plants,
where they could be easily dipped in a potassium permanganate
solution.

On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 12:43 PM, Stuart Halliday <stuart at mytriops_com> wrote:
> I believe Bill wrote this email section below:
>
> >>> Any casual use of a general antibiotic is a bit overkill as it will
>  >>> destroy any good bacteria in the tank and if not done correctly it could
>  >>> cause the development of a antibiotic resistance strain of BGA.
>  >
>  > Some would disagree with that.
>
>  The rest of the scientific World also knows about the abuse of antibiotics
>  by the general public and your local GP.
>  :-)
>  Common knowledge I thought.
>
>  --
>  Stuart Halliday
>  http://mytriops.com/
>  200 Million years in the making...
>
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