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Re: [AGA-Member] disinfecting wild aquarium plants



I also know it as Condie's Crystals. I used to get it at a pharmacy when I was using it. Haven't needed any for years though.

Ken
----- Original Message ----- From: "Rich Pierce" <pierce.richard@comcast.net>
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Where does one aquire Potassium Permanganate, and is it sold possibly under
another name?
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Years ago they used to recommend a bath in Potassium Permanganate, I'm not
sure if this is still in vogue.


Gerry Skau
He Has No Enemies, But Is Intensely Disliked By His Friends---Oscar Wilde


-----Original Message----- From: cowherd2@earthlink.net To: aga-member@thekrib.com; aga-member@thekrib.com Sent: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 12:05:34 -0500 (GMT-05:00) Subject: [AGA-Member] disinfecting wild aquarium plants


Hi,

What is a good procedure to rid collected wild plants (or plants from a
questionable source) of snails, leaches, and other undesirable stuff?  I
have
tried using chlorox diluted 1 part with 20 parts of water, and then
soaking for
two minutes followed by rinsing in a bucket of fresh water. Crypts are
about
the only thing that survives. Amazon swords look ok after treatment, but
are
transparent in a week. Floating plants and hornwort are bleached
completely in
minutes.

Frank Cowherd
in Southern Maryland

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