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Old March 4th 05, 02:40 PM
Ozdude
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"Richard Sexton" wrote in message
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I believe Jungle labs makes a proprietary flex cure. (I
use acriflavine which seems to work)


You know what? I use a crystaline water conditioner available here at K-Mart
which contains Acriflavin;

I stopped using it two weeks ago and up until stopping using, apart from the
Female Serpae with the eaten away mouth (most definately Flex) that one
time, I've never had a parasitic or bacterial infection.

It seems when i stopped using it, the tank got sick - it could be just
timing because I really didn't know how dirty my substrate actually was and
I think this was a major contributer. Could be just serendipity.

Oz

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