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- To: Steve Pushak <teban at powersonic_bc.ca>
- Subject: aquarium flocculants
- From: james layton <72700.2342 at compuserve_com>
- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1998 21:49:15 -0400
Message text written by Steve Pushak >How do they work? Are they useful for treating an accidental spill of yeast and sugar water into a planted aquarium? Why? Inquiring minds want to know!< Adding sugar to an aquarium will result in bacterial action that eats it up-very quickly. You might se a bacterial bloom shortly afterward. Yeast cells can be removed by flocculation and a fine-mesh filter material-like polyester fiber. Jim Layton Aquarium Pharm., Inc. R&D
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