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![]() If you can't find any locally, Ocean Aquatics used to stock Formalin 3. However, it may be too late by that time...
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![]() I have it too.
Think BigAls carrys a form of formalin. Ken - BWA |
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![]() Drug store
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![]() I think Petland has it...?
Good luck with Brookynella...tough to beat unless it's caught really early ime. |
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![]() I can get it on the greyhound if you need it badly.
Ken |
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![]() Big Als does carry formalin, I believe it is under the name Formalin3 or something like that.
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![]() Yes get it at the drug store ask for 37% grade formaldehyde
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If my wife knew the "Real" cost of my creatures I'd be living in a van down by the river. |
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![]() Added more about:
Aqueous solutions of formaldehyde are referred to as formalin. "100%" formalin consists of a saturated solution of formaldehyde (this is about 40% by volume or 37% by mass) in water, with a small amount of stabilizer, usually methanol to limit oxidation and polymerization. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formaldehyde |
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![]() On the seahorse.org there are warnings that one shouldn't use formalin with white residue on the bottom.
The white residue is paraformaldehyde and is considered very toxic and deadly, at least to seahorses. I don't know if that means the formalin is no good or if one can remove the residue by filtration and use the remaining product. |