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Kaye FitzGerald-Gorham <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 14 May 1998 12:42:37 +0100
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>From:    Tryntje Miller <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: algae
>... Yes I do change the water and scrub out the bottles every couple of
>days - I have to, the bottles get green even within a few days.... Please,
>if someone has any other ideas, they are welcome.
 
Hi..........
 
We had the same problem last summer (we keep our ferrets outdoors in a
ferret-court)and what I ended up doing was using the sterilising tablets
that you use to sterilise babies' bottles.I'm sure you'll be able to buy
them over there,but don't know a brand name.You could also use a liquid
steriliser for the same purpose (Milton?).It bleaches them but is quite
gentle......in fact you don't need to rinse for babies stuff,so it must be
mild!I also found a toothbrush quite useful for scrubbing them out when
they were really ackky.
 
Hope it helps........
 
K.
[Posted in FML issue 2308]

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