Re: NANFA-- Keeping wild daphina

Moontanman_at_aol.com
Fri, 18 Jul 2003 11:12:12 EDT

In a message dated 7/18/03 1:14:37 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
canady1538_at_msn.com writes:

> If miracle grow has any accumulative chemicals, I wouldn't.
> That stuff would bio-accumulate in the daphnia,
> and then become even more concentrated in
> the fish you feed them to. It probably wouldn't
> show up fast, but it may shorten the life or effect
> the reproductive process of your fish.
> -Luke
Miracle grow is the best thing for growing vegetable for human consumption.
It only has the chemicals plants need to grow. I doubt it is hazardous in that
respect.

Moon
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