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Re: [Killietalk] Killietalk Digest, Vol 51, Issue 4
I use a Brother P-touch labelmaker. I fold one end of the label back
over on itself to make a tab which makes removal easy. Looks
professional, can be moved from one tank to another when you move fry,
sticks to glass or plastic, and doesn't leave residue. This is
currently my favorite method, but definitely not the cheapest. I also
use dry erase markers on glass tanks. As long as I'm careful with my
water changes, it works very well. A dry erase board hanging on the
wall is my newest investment, and I consider it an important one for
keeping track of when I did what.
http://www.brother-usa.com/ptouch/
Nick Ternes
Oostburg, WI
WAKO
AKA
On 10/3/07, Pjeversman at aol_com <Pjeversman at aol_com> wrote:
> I use ink markers on glass tanks and china markers on plastic sweater box
> type containers, and on the plastic food containers that I use for hatching.
> Goo Gone will remove the china marker from the plastic containers easily and
> does less damage than rubbing with anything else. I can't comment on
> acrylics. It is much easier to use the china markers on temporary and transitional
> containers than to keep making labels for them. Cheaper too.
>
> Philip J. Eversman D.D.S.
> 9052 Log Run Drive South
> Indianapolis, In. 46234
> Ph. 317 298-4063
> pjeversman at aol_com
>
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