Careful Lisa,

I seem to remember someone killing all the contents of a fishtank. 

May I suggest that you get a small isolation tank and put in there a 
sample of what you want to use. And start at low concentrations and ramp 
up until just before damage occurs. >:| 

OK,
Tony


On 3 May 2010 at 20:18, Lisa wrote about :
Subject : RE: CS>Re: Cs in the sea !

> Ok, so for the mathematically challenged - about what would I use in a
> 65
> gallon salt water tank?
> 
>  
> 
> I've got an overgrowth of algae and perhaps this would be an easy way to
> rid
> the tank of it!
> 
>  
> 
> Lisa
> 
>  
> 
>   _____  
> 
> From: Frank [mailto:frankcuns-r...@comcast.net] 
> Sent: Monday, May 03, 2010 8:07 PM
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: CS>Re: Cs in the sea !
> 
>  
> 
> Hi,
> 
> If you mix sea water with CS the chloride in the water will precipitate
> the
> silver to form silver chloride. A few parts per million will not harm
> the
> fish
> 
> Frank
> 
>  
> 
> From: ATOMICSILVER <mailto:atomicsil...@gmail.com>  
> 
> Sent: Monday, May 03, 2010 3:16 PM
> 
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com 
> 
> Subject: CS>Re: Cs in the sea !
> 
>  
> 
> A question for the list which I am fairly sure has not been covered ,
> at
> least for a while. What would the effect be of putting cs in a batch of
> sea
> water. ? And if there were fish , shrimp etc in the sea water , what
> effect
> would it have on them? Any ideas much appreciated Richard
> 
> On 02/05/2010, at 11:01, MaryAnn Helland wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> I sent this message at 8:20 this morning -- but forgot to trim!!
> 
> ____________________________________________________________________
> 
> Hey Ode!  Just catching up on email, and I read yours.  I don't always
> understand your posts, and maybe I'm not understanding your question
> here
> correctly -- but if I am, then the answer is yes.  My chiropractor
> routinely
> alters the chemistry of venom with electricity.  He has an
> electro-stim
> machine, which uses self-adhesive pads attached to wires attached to
> the
> machine -- through which electricity is conveyed to whatever spot on
> your
> body.  Typically, this machine is used to deep-stimulte muscles -- such
> as
> back muscles -- to get them to release from spasms.  But he also uses
> this
> machine on bites -- snake, brown recluse, tick, bee or wasp stings, etc.
> --
> and it neutralizes the proteins/toxins of the venoms.  It works so well
> on
> tick bites, that I have begun to use my Godzilla to self-treat tick
> bites
> successfully.  Think I'd still head for him if I got a brown recluse
> bite,
> though!
> 
> MA  
> 
>  
> 
>   _____  
> 
> From: Ode Coyote <odecoy...@windstream.net>
> To: silver-list@eskimo.com
> Sent: Wed, April 28, 2010 5:07:14 AM
> Subject: Re: CS>Zapper
> 
> 
> 
> Next question:  Can venom be altered by altering the chemistry of the
> blood
> with an electrical current?
> I'd say likely so.
> Note that most "itch sticks" have ammonium as the base.. a caustic
> substance.
> "Pee on jelly fish stings"..ammonium again.
> Ammonium Hydroxide...Sodium Hydroxide.  Alkaline.
> 
> 
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> ATOMICSILVER
> 
> atomicsil...@gmail.com
> 
> www.atomicsilver.info
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
>  
> 
> 



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