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Re: homemaade fish emulsion


I know this is rather late but be carefull about using fish tank
water for plants. Many fresh water enthusiasts use salt in their
tanks to prevent disease.  (as well as a whole host of other
medicines including copper)


> Fia - don't know anything about the seaweed, but I use dead fish from my
> ponds as fertilizer by burying them at the base of plants, just like the
> indians did.  Works wonderfully - also, when your husband changes the
> water in his tank, use the old water to water your house plants - fish
> excrement is great as well.  I use the drainage from my biofilters on my
> ponds as fertilizer for plants and they love it.
>
>
> Debbie Nelson
> Indiana State University Department of Athletics (812) 237-4089
> and
> Wabash Valley Water Garden Society (812-235-2276; leave message)
> URL: http://web.indstate.edu/wvwgs/Mypage.html
> EMAIL: athdebn@scifac.indstate.edu
> EMAIL: dknelson@abcs.com
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