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RE: [Killietalk] Breather bags
I think you need to learn how to use them and I am not being derisive
at this point. Breather bags are actually very resilient and rarely
puncture or leak. The problem is the knot; I have found when I use a
heat sealer there are no leaks ever. Even then they do have limitations;
if the temperature is beyond and stays beyond the fishes tolerance....
etc.
Erny
-----Original Message-----
From: killietalk-bounces+emay1=wi_rr.com at aka.org
[mailto:killietalk-bounces+emay1=wi_rr.com at aka.org] On Behalf Of
BizEcology at aol_com
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 6:21 PM
To: killietalk at aka_org
Subject: [Killietalk] Breather bags
After my experiences with Kordon breather bags, I have started refering
to
them as "leaker bags." Ever open up a container with well over 50
small
breather bags separated by layers ot foam? One reason the fish had so
little water
was the quart we poured out of the luggage.
In a message dated 8/3/2005 4:36:48 PM Eastern Standard Time,
killietalk-request at aka_org writes:
The main point of my reply, though, is that if you like to use breather
bags you had better get some while you can. Kordon is definitley running
out and, as of this moment, they DO NOT intend to get more made.
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