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IDzine01 wrote:
So the Epsom salts will draw water out of the fish but into the gut? It seems, in theory, the only way it would work is if the fish ingests the Epsom salt only. Epsom salts in the water would be counterproductive, no? I thought about that when I was replying, but I have no explanation for that. Do fish drink? Seems in theory to me that epsom salts in the water would suck water out of the fish! But hey we put salt in their tanks and they don't seem to shrivel up... |
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