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Old 12-29-2011, 07:37 PM
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Here's a quick question..

When you made the transfer, did you re-use the water or sand? or both?

Maybe instead of blaming the silicone, it might have been the process of the transfer that caused the problem?

Aussie Gold Torch, Neon Green and Blue Wall Hammer, Orange Frogspawn, Galaxia are definately susceptible to bacteria issues. I know I have lost frogspawns by just sand landing on them.

The silicone with mildew inhibiter is definately a factor.

I apologise if someone already asked.

Ken - BWA
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Old 12-29-2011, 07:44 PM
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Here's a quick question..

When you made the transfer, did you re-use the water or sand? or both?

Maybe instead of blaming the silicone, it might have been the process of the transfer that caused the problem?

Aussie Gold Torch, Neon Green and Blue Wall Hammer, Orange Frogspawn, Galaxia are definately susceptible to bacteria issues. I know I have lost frogspawns by just sand landing on them.

The silicone with mildew inhibiter is definately a factor.

I apologise if someone already asked.

Ken - BWA

I used half of the water and no, I didn't use the old sand. I know it's the silicone for sure. This transfer was super very well planned and did everything way better than other previous transfers. Just for the record.....I have even lost some Ricordeas and mushrooms and these guys are almost indestructible. It's the silicone....I got in touh with GE and they confirmed that the silicone is NOT safe for aquariums.
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