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Craig D
August 25th 03, 01:24 AM
I hope this doesn't seem like a silly question but I seem to remember
someone telling me that they washed their local found water plants in a
chlorine/water bath in order to get rid of any clinging eggs or larvae
that may be living hidden from view on the plants.
Does anyone know what the best ratio for chlorine/water so as not to
kill the plant itself?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance!
Craig
Ontario, Canada
Dinky
August 25th 03, 02:06 AM
"Craig D" > wrote in message
...
> I hope this doesn't seem like a silly question but I seem to remember
> someone telling me that they washed their local found water plants in a
> chlorine/water bath in order to get rid of any clinging eggs or larvae
> that may be living hidden from view on the plants.
> Does anyone know what the best ratio for chlorine/water so as not to
> kill the plant itself?
> Any help is greatly appreciated!
> Thanks in advance!
> Craig
> Ontario, Canada
>
From the rec.aquaria.* FAQ:
``How do I disinfect my plants?''
New plants may have unwanted hitchers: snails, algae or disease.
Disinfection can help reduce their transmission into the tank, and can be
used to remove algae growths from established plants. Beware, there is
always a danger of going too far and damaging the plant itself. Some popular
methods:
A ten minute soak in potassium permangenate (pale purple) works well; it is
available in dilute form from Jungle products as "Clear Water". Permangenate
is particularly good for killing bacteria and pathogens.
A 2-day soak in 1 tbsp/gallon of alum (buy it at drug stores) is good for
killing snails and their eggs.
If the plants are kept in a fish-free system for three weeks, parasites like
ich and velvet will die without their fish hosts.
A soak in a 1:19 diluted bleach solution; 2 minutes for stem plants, 3
minutes for tougher plants. Make sure to remove all traces of bleach
afterwards by rinsing with water and dechlorinator. This method can kill
your plants, so use only as a last resort against hell algae.
hth
billy
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August 25th 03, 04:06 PM
1/18 bleach is probably what you read.
Time depends on fragility of the plant
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Sun, 24 Aug 2003 20:24:06 -0400, Craig D >
wrote:
>I hope this doesn't seem like a silly question but I seem to remember
>someone telling me that they washed their local found water plants in a
>chlorine/water bath in order to get rid of any clinging eggs or larvae
>that may be living hidden from view on the plants.
>Does anyone know what the best ratio for chlorine/water so as not to
>kill the plant itself?
>Any help is greatly appreciated!
>Thanks in advance!
>Craig
>Ontario, Canada
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