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Re: Copper Medication



>Date: Sat, 27 Jun 1998 02:00:52 -0500
>From: Geek Bait <Itchy.Scratchy at worldnet_att.net>
>Subject: Copper Medication
>
>Does copper have any negative effects on plants when it is used
>sparingly to kill snails? If so, what would be a good way to get rid of
>snails besides using a clawn loach?

Try Flubendazole (Flubenol) or one of its propriety names at 0.5 grams per
100 Litres. It may take a week or two but it doesn't harm plants or fish.
Its seems to kill most snail species and is safe to both plants and fish
even at higher levels. It will also get rid of Hydra and Planaria.
 
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