From experience by listers on the fish tank subject.
Do NOT put CS in the fish tank unless you want scaley floaters.
 The CS won't hurt the fish but it destroys the ecology of the tank.
 To treat a sick fish, take it out of the tank and put it in diluted CS
water for a while.

 On humidifiers:
 It must be a mechanical or ultrasonic type in order for the CS to make it
into the air.
 Any "evaporative" type humidifier such as uses heat or a swamp cooler
effect [wick and air flow] won't work.

Ode

At 05:18 PM 9/19/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>This brings up some questions.  Has anyone ever used CS in their fish tank
>to keep algae away and their fish from contracting topical diseases?
>
>If I still used a humidifier, would use CS in the water without hesitation.
>
>Thank you,
>
>Jean Baugh
>
>*******************
>> 
>> No, I would just like something that keeps the filter clean. I can keep the
>> tank clean enough by wiping it down with vinegar solution but the paper
>> looking filter is another matter. Maybe there is something more economical
>> to put in the water other than CS?
>> 
>> Susie
>>
>
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