Re: CSRe: Cs in the sea !

2010-05-05 Thread Ode Coyote
I've never heard the EPA say that. The most I've heard is that they don't know what large amounts of Ionic Silver would do and they want industries about to discharge large amounts [Ion producing washing machines] to prove it harmless, not that small amounts [extremly toxic] do much of

RE: CSRe: Cs in the sea !

2010-05-04 Thread M. G. Devour
... I dimly remember someone killing all their aquarium fish (fresh water) by experimenting with CS in the water... That was me... Oh, just to clarify, I didn't kill all my fish. I had a sick individual that I tried to treat and lost, which taught me quite a bit. I just had learned

RE: CSRe: Cs in the sea !

2010-05-04 Thread Tony Moody
at 20:18, Lisa wrote about : Subject : RE: CSRe: 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

Re: CSRe: Cs in the sea !

2010-05-04 Thread Marshall Dudley
We have know for a long time that CS can cure many fish ailments. However there is a caution, and that is that CS will kill the bacteria that are needed to convert the wastes to harmless substances. Thus it can cause deterioration of water quality until the fish die. Normally if a fish is

Re: CSRe: Cs in the sea !

2010-05-04 Thread Peter Converse
@eskimo.com Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 2:57 AM Subject: RE: CSRe: Cs in the sea ! I'd be very careful, I dimly remember someone killing all their aquarium fish (fresh water) by experimenting with CS in the water; it was on this list several years ago. As Frank points out, the silver chloride may

Re: CSRe: Cs in the sea !

2010-05-03 Thread bodhisattva
I discovered CS as a GREAT thing to keep in fish tanks! Turns out, someone else discovered this before me.. Now there are a couple of companies selling CS for Fish Tanks. http://www.alchemistsworkshop.com/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/6.jpg ATOMICSILVER wrote: A question for the

Re: CSRe: Cs in the sea !

2010-05-03 Thread Frank
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 Sent: Monday, May 03, 2010 3:16 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: CSRe: Cs in the sea ! A question for

RE: CSRe: Cs in the sea !

2010-05-03 Thread Lisa
:07 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSRe: 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

RE: CSRe: Cs in the sea !

2010-05-03 Thread Malcolm
__ From: Frank [mailto:frankcuns-r...@comcast.net] Sent: Monday, May 03, 2010 8:07 PM To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CSRe: Cs in the sea ! Hi, If you mix sea water with CS

RE: CSRe: Cs in the sea !

2010-05-03 Thread M. G. Devour
I'd be very careful, I dimly remember someone killing all their aquarium fish (fresh water) by experimenting with CS in the water; it was on this list several years ago. As Frank points out, the silver chloride may be much less toxic, it's much less effective. I'd also wonder if it would

Re: CSRe: CS - eyes - stinging - sea salt

2003-11-18 Thread Marshall Dudley
Rowena Evans wrote: Previous discussion on CS in the eyes indicated that one person found it stings and another believes that if it stings it is not good enough quality. I have been told since by a CS user that the eye does not like distilled or plain water and that the addition of sea