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Wrote to Hikari regarding refreezing Bloodworms, etc.



 
 
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Old March 2nd 04, 07:27 PM
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Default Wrote to Hikari regarding refreezing Bloodworms, etc.

Hello.
With the discussion and different opinions on whether it's fine or not to
refreeze previously frozen Bloodworms or Brine Shrimp, I wrote to Hikari and
asked them about it.
I don't believe I can legally copy the letter, if I can somebody please tell me
and Iwill. If not, just email me directly and i can forward it to anyone who
wants it.
Their answer is NO, and that it can cause serious illness.
That doesn't mean that every time somebody does it they will end up poisoning
their fish, it means that if for some reason enough bacteria grow in it you CAN
end up harming your fish.
This is in NO WAY meant as an "I told you so" kind of thing. DocsBettas (I
think I got that right) sparked some curiosity, so I went to the manufactor.
According to them you shouldn't do it.
 




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