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I have a reasonable supply of Oxolinic Acid(r) capsules. I am informed, but
have no personal knowledge, that these are no more than a dry, water-soluble
form of Oxalic acid. Each capsule contains 30 mg of Oxolinic Acid(r).
These are sold as a treatment for freshwater fish parasites. Anyone know
whether Oxolinic Acid is, in fact, a form of Oxalic Acid?
Lloyd
Lloyd Spear, Owner, Ross Rounds, Inc. The finest in comb honey production.
www.rossrounds.com
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