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RE: Grindal worm Problem
Erwin: Thanks for the note about photos. Visuals Unlimited is a well-known
supplier of photographs in science and natural history worldwide (about 800
photographers) but we can't always fill all needs for our projects in
college and pre-college textbooks, children's science books, science trade
books, natural history guidebooks, TV programs, museum/zoo/aquarium exhibits
and publications, science magazines, etc. I'll have more information about
Visuals Unlimited emailed to you tomorrow. Let me know if you have any
questions and/or if you have any colleagues who might also be interested.
Regards, John
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From: owner-killietalk at aka_org [mailto:owner-killietalk at aka_org]On
Behalf Of Al Anderson
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 1980 6:50 AM
To: killietalk at aka_org
Subject: Re: Grindal worm Problem
RJ YOU SAID
you need to keep the culture in sealed plastic bags or containers which
prevent the bugs from getting in.
I say you have a low production good for maybe two or three fish if you keep
them in a sealed plastic bag or container. If I carry one of my starter
cultures into a fish club meeting in a sealed container they will smoother
and be a stinking mess of goop in 6 hours at 70 degrees.
Al Anderson
killiman at iquest_net
breed your fish today because man's
breeding is killing the wild supply.
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