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![]() Quote:
My buddy had an epidemic of the bastards, he put the rock on his back porch for a week and they came back.
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![]() Try soaking in water with bleach, then baking in the oven, but remember to leave a window open!
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![]() I boiled the rock from my first 30 gallon once.. that worked. However, I wouldn't recommend using your wife big roasting pan to do it... they dont' like that.
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![]() Wow they can survive that harsh of conditions.... damn
i guess boiling would be the only easy way out.... any tips/suggestions before i go ahead other then not using the same pot food is being cooked out of ? lol |
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