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Whitmal

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My question is : if there is a fox eating your acropora millipora what do you do.
I have come up with three posibble solutions,
let me know what would apropriate the problem best.
1.Iodine bath with a splash of gerbil urine(ron perrs. com.)
2. Run carbon to reduce yellow tint so that of bleaching the canine out.
3. Do jumping jacks while siphoning your tank down your pants, while standing in a large bason.Then with Chemetrics po4 test kit find the no3 content. If the level is above 20ppm kill the fox witha bat, if less than 20 tempt with raw meat dipped in sears all weather latex paint.
So what do you think would be the best approach.
excuse my spelling i am tiered jim did a number on me.
p.s.hi fox
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This is what the internet is all about.

Exactly what species of gerbil are we speaking of as there is quite a difference in acidity between them?
 

Jase

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1.Iodine bath with a splash of gerbil urine(ron perrs. com.)

- I find iodine baths leave my skin a little stained, but the urine is an interesting option. I bet parrot juice would work too.


2. Run carbon to reduce yellow tint so that of bleaching the canine out.

- How about those whitening strips from colgate?

3. Do jumping jacks while siphoning your tank down your pants, while standing in a large bason.Then with Chemetrics po4 test kit find the no3 content. If the level is above 20ppm kill the fox witha bat, if less than 20 tempt with raw meat dipped in sears all weather latex paint.

- This will only work if you can throw a frisbee 93 yards...if you can only throw 92, then you're screwed.


- Good luck, and keep us all posted on future developements.
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[ October 21, 2001: Message edited by: Jase ]
 

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