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Old June 6th 05, 03:53 AM
George Patterson
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miskairal wrote:

All you are doing is breeding resistant bugs!!


This is not a problem in aquaria. It's not as if they can get out and spread.

George Patterson
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Old June 7th 05, 09:12 AM
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George Patterson wrote:
miskairal wrote:


All you are doing is breeding resistant bugs!!



This is not a problem in aquaria. It's not as if they can get out and
spread.

George Patterson
Why do men's hearts beat faster, knees get weak, throats become dry,
and they think irrationally when a woman wears leather clothing?
Because she smells like a new truck.


No they can't but

a) Can you say that NO ONE ever releases their fish back into the ocean?
I knew of one person that did it here in Oz on a regular basis many
years ago.

b) What if...you put your hand in the tank and pulled it out, then went
and washed your hands and the bacteria that were resistant were on your
hands and went down the plughole and into either our waterways or the ocean?

c) You breed a resistant strain of bacteria and the you give a fish to a
friend who puts it in their tank and then gives one of their fish to a
friend who puts it in their tank where it fights with one of their fish
so they return a fish to a pet shop where the owner puts the fish into
their tank and all along that chain some of those resistant bacteria are
spread around. I'd be a bit cranky when my fish that I bought infected
my other fish and I couldn't treat them easily b/c someone had developed
a resistant strain of bacteria.

d) You develop a resistant strain of bacteria, put your hand in the tank
and then you put your hand to your mouth (who knows what for) and give
yourself the resistant bacteria?

I don't even know if fish bacteria can infect humans but I was a nurse
and I have seen the results of resistant bacteria and wouldn't wish it
on anybody.

I'm just asking everybody to be careful with them, use correctly at the
right strength for the right length of time.
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Old June 7th 05, 11:09 PM
CheezWiz
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Yep,

One day our future generations are going to curse us for that damn
anti-bacterial hand soap that will ultimately result in the demise of the
human race.....

Sure, far fetched, but at the same time......

"miskairal" wrote in message
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George Patterson wrote:
miskairal wrote:


All you are doing is breeding resistant bugs!!



This is not a problem in aquaria. It's not as if they can get out and
spread.

George Patterson
Why do men's hearts beat faster, knees get weak, throats become dry,
and they think irrationally when a woman wears leather clothing?
Because she smells like a new truck.


No they can't but

a) Can you say that NO ONE ever releases their fish back into the ocean? I
knew of one person that did it here in Oz on a regular basis many years
ago.

b) What if...you put your hand in the tank and pulled it out, then went
and washed your hands and the bacteria that were resistant were on your
hands and went down the plughole and into either our waterways or the
ocean?

c) You breed a resistant strain of bacteria and the you give a fish to a
friend who puts it in their tank and then gives one of their fish to a
friend who puts it in their tank where it fights with one of their fish so
they return a fish to a pet shop where the owner puts the fish into their
tank and all along that chain some of those resistant bacteria are spread
around. I'd be a bit cranky when my fish that I bought infected my other
fish and I couldn't treat them easily b/c someone had developed a
resistant strain of bacteria.

d) You develop a resistant strain of bacteria, put your hand in the tank
and then you put your hand to your mouth (who knows what for) and give
yourself the resistant bacteria?

I don't even know if fish bacteria can infect humans but I was a nurse and
I have seen the results of resistant bacteria and wouldn't wish it on
anybody.

I'm just asking everybody to be careful with them, use correctly at the
right strength for the right length of time.



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Old June 8th 05, 05:23 AM
kim gross
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I don't even know if fish bacteria can infect humans but I was a nurse
and I have seen the results of resistant bacteria and wouldn't wish it
on anybody.

I'm just asking everybody to be careful with them, use correctly at the
right strength for the right length of time.


Just so you know there is atleast on bacteria that can infect humans.
Don't have the time right now the look up the name but I believe is a
type of fish tuberculosis. There have been articles writen up buy
people that have contracted it from there aquariums in a few different
fish magizines as well as on different web sites. I know if you do a
google search on fish TB you will find some interesting reading material.

Kim
 




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