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Old 09-11-2015, 01:17 PM
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I want to get some Bayluscide or equivalent; it is effective in very low concentrations. In Thailand and other SE Asian countries it is sold under a different name for treating for intestinal parasites in humans. In the U.S., if you have an applicators license, you can buy it in large quantities for dumping into lakes.
I didn't pay attention at the time, but I have read molluscicides are sold to and used by tropical fish hobbyists.
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I didn't pay attention at the time, but I have read molluscicides are sold to and used by tropical fish hobbyists.
Wow, that would be great. I will do some searching but anymore info you see, please post.
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FWIW, for years I sprayed my greenhouse monthly with one ounce per gallon (5.25% sodium hypochlorite) chlorine bleach as a general disinfectant/algaecide, and never saw any damage.
Do you think it helped, and why did you stop?
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Certainly it helped. I stopped upon discovering Physan, then upgraded from that to Zero-tol (a stabilized hydrogen peroxide product, now called Bio-Safe Disease Control). Now I don't bother, as my use of reduced potassium seems to have quashed the algae issue, as does the regular application of Inocucor Garden Solution, which also is pretty good at preventing rots.
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