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Raise and feed paramecia to your FW fish!



 
 
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Old October 21st 03, 07:50 PM
SISGAIL
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Default Raise and feed paramecia to your FW fish!

Easy Paramecia Culturing Kit. Raise paramecia as food for your small freshwater
fish. All you need is a very clean quart-sized jar and bottled water. The kit
contains a Paramecium culture, minerals and instructions. #F78K Kit US$5.90. No
minimum order for US customers!

To place your request, visit http://jonesbiomed.cjb.net/fshfd.htm


Jones Biomedicals & Lab, Inc.
URL: http://jonesbiomed.cjb.net


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Old October 21st 03, 08:04 PM
Donnie Vazquez
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Default Raise and feed paramecia to your FW fish!

SISGAIL wrote:
Easy Paramecia Culturing Kit. Raise paramecia as food for your small freshwater
fish. All you need is a very clean quart-sized jar and bottled water. The kit
contains a Paramecium culture, minerals and instructions. #F78K Kit US$5.90. No
minimum order for US customers!

To place your request, visit http://jonesbiomed.cjb.net/fshfd.htm


Jones Biomedicals & Lab, Inc.
URL: http://jonesbiomed.cjb.net



Gotta love it, they have a picture of a Yellow Tang (sal****er fish)
right next to the headline "Foods for Your Freshwater Fish" :-)
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Donnie Vazquez
Sunderland, MD

 




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