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Re: [Killietalk] Snails and hydra
Lol even more,
thought it would be noticed that it`s the COPPER wires /coin that does the work not the 9 volts . Hydra does NOT like copper.
Don`t know about elephants don`t have that problem but have a riendeer in the freezer that someone parked on the roof on christmas eve.
MIKE
"Hladky, John" <John_Hladky at tdytsi.com> wrote:
LOL!!
When I was a kid my mom had a carved and fancy painted brass bell on a table in the living room. Whenever a kid asked what it was for, she would say it scared away elephants. Upon receiving a quizzical look to her answer she would say, "Do you see any elephants around here?" answer no, "See how well it works!" Thanks for the walk down memory lane.
John in Huntsville
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From: killietalk-bounces at aka_org [mailto:killietalk-bounces at aka_org] On Behalf Of Charles & Sue Harrison
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 6:10 PM
To: killietalk at aka_org
Subject: [Killietalk] Snails and hydra
Personally I like the tearing up sheets of paper
into small pieces and scattering them around on
the floor under the tanks. That works for keeping
Elephants away from the fishroom 2. I have been
doing it since 1978 and there have been no
Elephants here since then.
"The use of running a 9 volt current through your
aquarium to kill Hydra is just one of the many
bizarre methods aquarists have advanced in their
age old war with these animals. Suffice it to say
it does not work. The Hydra will retrack when
shocked but it would take more current than 9
volts to kill these beasts. I would venture to
say they would survive 115 volts for hours. Maybe
not if the salinity was raised to that of
seawater but then again, Hydra would simply die
in full strength sea water without the
electricity.The Hydra live up to their
mythological monster name sake. A traditionally
notorious beast to destroy. "
Copper, Formaldehyde, Salt(up to a point) and
most other "cures" just don't kill the pest.
Fluke Tabs medication and Flubendazole do. You
can eliminate the pests completely without
harming the bacteria plants or fry.
If you need Flubendazole, let me know of list. I
have it for distribution. I have Fluke Tabs also
as well as Levamisole and several other Fishroom
chemicals, off the list please.
Charles Harrison
> >From: "Bill Shenefelt"
> >Subject: Re: [Killietalk] Snails and hydra
> >To: "killifish discussion list"
> >As for age on the fluke tabs, Charles Harrison explained to me how it
>>changes chemically with time. I don't remember the details but can tell you
>>I use some that were 3 years out of date and they killed the fry not the
>>hydra. Fresh ones next and hydra gone like magic.
>>Bill Shenefelt
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