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Tonics, Peats, and Buffers
- To: apisto@majordomo.pobox.com
- Subject: Tonics, Peats, and Buffers
- From: Stuart Hall <sturob@swbell.net>
- Date: Fri, 09 Jun 2000 22:56:34 -0500
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Hey there,
Anyone out there use Marc Weiss Instant Amazon?  Any idea what's 
really in it?  I know the label says stuff about bacteria and 
"extracts", but any idea what's really in it?
Number 2: Peat, any differences between brands?  Some better than 
others?  Plant nursery peat OK?
Number 3: Phosphate buffers: I realize they're relatively stable 
buffers (like Seachem's Discus Buffer), but is all that phosphate 
stressful to S. Am. fish?
Thanks in advance.
Stuart
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Stuart Hall
(sturob@swbell.net)
(gasdocstu@my-deja.com)
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