Well put, No Geld! That carries my line of thought at step further.
> >So where do we draw the line?
>
> Probably at aquarium use for sure. What could be the worst that would
> happen if you were somehow able to develop a resistant type of
> pathogen in your aquarium? Your fish would die and eventually you
> would disinfect the tank. That's why some chemicals still sold for
> aquarium use are illegal for food fish or for fish released into the
> wild.
Prost,
Martin
Jackson, MS
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