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How can I de-fluke a pot? Ladny Tylek & Takdalej
Uncle Davey (noway@jose.com) 2003/11/23 15:39

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I had a gyrodactylus fluke attack in one tank, and now I need to use the
aquarium decorations in another aquarium. The question is, how best to
ensure that a clay pot used as a spawning area for cichlids will not carry
any flukes with it.

I was gonna boil it for about twenty minutes. Will that be enough?

Best,

Uncle Davey (please keep the cross-post in the reply so that I don't miss
it, sorry about that)



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