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Plants and Paragon
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To: AQUATIC PLANTS <Aquatic-Plants at actwin_com>
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Subject: Plants and Paragon
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From: DIONIGI MALADORNO <DIONIGI.MALADORNO at roche_com>
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Date: Wed, 12 Feb 1997 12:42:37 -0500 (EST)
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Williams, Rochelle - DCSPIM" <williaro at ftmcphsn-emh1_army.mil> wrote:
<<<<<Subject: Plants and Paragon Medication>>>>>>
I have no experience with Paragon (what is in it?), but I had two or three
times to treat planted tanks with Fluke-Tabs (very active on flukes,
including eggs) with no visible damage. Just siphon away the eccipient
powder once finished (I prefer to use at least two full dose cycles a week
apart). Actually, I also once used metriphonate (which is one ingredient of
FT), also with no visible effects on plants.
Dionigi