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![]() Roy "Tristan" Hauer NET STALKER of old ladies and cripples trolled us with this bull**** in message ... Truth be known. I "own" the bitch! Setting here right now looking at a bill of sale marked Paid in Full...for 1 Bitch...........oh wait maybe that was the one dog I bought! But I still own CArol with or without a bill of sal;e. I say something , anyhting and she jumps through those hoops and rings those bells just l ike a trained animal is taught to perform in a circus. Her ex husbands taught her well! "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message nk.net... Yep sealing the top is the best way to go. If you don't, it will be too strong for you to stand, and at this hight potentcy would not be good for the tank. A small amount in the air that would not bother you would not likely bother the tank, but if you can't stand it, it would not be good to expose it to the tank. You can cover it, and then at least 24 hours later, tank the tank outside, and open it up to degas. Just don't stick your head in the tank right after you take the top off.:-) hehehe. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Tristan wrote on 2/9/2007 9:49 AM: The fumes or smell may be objectionable to you , but its ot gonna do anyhtng to a tank that is nearby........The smell you smell is no more than what would be found in a big vat of pickles or juice.......its acetic acid not harmfull as much as it is objectionable, and to the tank, not a concern.....Of course moving tank out of room etc would be better but not a necessity.. Even with a tarp over it, you'll still let the accumulated fumes / smell out when you remove the tarp, but you would only smell it short time not the entire duratin of cure.....You could also cover over the top with a piece of plastic sheeting or large plastic bags and masking tape to keep in the smell until its fully cured. ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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