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![]() Every bottle I ever bought smells like stank!
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![]() I couldn't find anything on the website about the smell...?
So what's the final vote? 2 say it's good, 1 says it's gone bad? When it's gone bad what does it smell like? Maybe I should leave some out on the counter for a few days and give it a sniff to compare...?? Yuck...I don't really want to do that. Last edited by Myka; 01-20-2008 at 04:21 AM. |
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![]() When it has gone bad the smell will make you wanna puke. It really is gaging when gone bad.
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![]() If in doubt, throw it out.
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![]() Ya I know I probably should, but it's a pain in the butt for me to order!
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![]() i have some fresh dts and they dont smell bad at all....
try subculturing it.... into a new jar. fresh seawater to 1.020 into a pop bottle put a few caps full of the DT into it and put it under a bright light at about 26 degrees C. with an air stone bubbling in it in a few days it should turn bright green if theres any live phytoplankton in it i put a tinny bit (like a toothpick scoop per liter) of water soluble general purpouse plant fertilizer in the watter. once it turns bright green you can store it in a fridge for a few weeks you can always check if there alive under a microscope you can see them budding and reproducing. ![]() |
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![]() Ya, I was thinking of putting some into a pop bottle and see if it reproduces...
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