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Re: Female Agassizii Rio Tefe 2
Now there's my kind of person...........just try it! Forget tradition. The
worst you could have learned is what NOT to do next time!!! I join you
Gabi........!!!
Here comes Xmas............have you all been good? He's
watching...................
Mike
Mike Jacobs
Center for Advanced Technologies
Lakewood H.S.
St Pete, Fl 33705
mjacobs2@tampabay.rr.com
----- Original Message -----
From: alex pastor <alexp@idirect.com>
To: <apisto@majordomo.pobox.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 1999 9:45 PM
Subject: Re: Female Agassizii Rio Tefe 2
> I know this is bizarre and I can't explain it, but I had a female borellii
> with the same kind of thing around the eyes. Fuzzy fungusy growth. She
was
> progressively getting worse and I thought she was going to die. I
scooped
> her out of the tank with my hand. Then I put her into a cup of tank
water
> that had a little Bromoseltzer in it for about 10 seconds. She _did_ not
> appreciate the bath. But within three days, the white stuff went away,
she
> regained her former energy and appetite and lived for another 6 months,
> dying at the ripe old apisto age of about 2.2 years. I have absolutely no
> idea what the bromo did. The fact that she survived the treatment and did
> in fact die of old age seems to indicate that it must have done some good.
> I know that there are other people on this list who will totally disagree
> with what I did. Please don't flame me because I disagree with myself.
> I've been left to wonder why. I don't even know why I thought of putting
> her in the stuff either. Just did it. And no I'm not a sadist by nature.
>
> Dr. G. (Gabi) Kadar
> Toronto, Canada
>
>
>
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