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What Kills Leeches?
I killed them in one tank just with hot water, but in another tank I
would like to save the plants. No fish in there, just leeches, planaria, and some little things. Something that would be toxic, but that could be neutralized would be nice. |
What Kills Leeches?
Charles wrote:
Something that would be toxic, but that could be neutralized would be nice. Distilled water? -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
What Kills Leeches?
On Mon, 13 Mar 2006 21:51:12 -0600, Victor Martinez
wrote: Charles wrote: Something that would be toxic, but that could be neutralized would be nice. Distilled water? Might work, I think I'll try it. |
What Kills Leeches?
Charles wrote,
What kills leeches? Something that would be toxic, but that could be neutralized would be nice.... Fluke-Tabs, Praziqantel (branded droncit), Biltricide, and Potassium Permanganate. ............... Frank |
What Kills Leeches?
chlorine?
"Frank" wrote in message oups.com... Charles wrote, What kills leeches? Something that would be toxic, but that could be neutralized would be nice.... Fluke-Tabs, Praziqantel (branded droncit), Biltricide, and Potassium Permanganate. .............. Frank |
What Kills Leeches?
salt and cigarettes
"swarvegorilla" wrote in message ... chlorine? "Frank" wrote in message oups.com... Charles wrote, What kills leeches? Something that would be toxic, but that could be neutralized would be nice.... Fluke-Tabs, Praziqantel (branded droncit), Biltricide, and Potassium Permanganate. .............. Frank |
What Kills Leeches?
Instant coffee powder doesn't make them grin either.
LOL "bassett" wrote in message ... salt and cigarettes "swarvegorilla" wrote in message ... chlorine? "Frank" wrote in message oups.com... Charles wrote, What kills leeches? Something that would be toxic, but that could be neutralized would be nice.... Fluke-Tabs, Praziqantel (branded droncit), Biltricide, and Potassium Permanganate. .............. Frank |
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