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In responce to you're question about fungus growth... I work in a wet process
area, and our standard procedure is a bleach treat. We use Sunny Sol 150
(sodium hypochlorite). A strong treatment with this kills most fungi in our
tanks. Also, if there is no circulation in the tanks, try a counterflow,
overflow, or pump and filter type setup...
Russ Williams
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