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invert freak
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: whiteville NC
Age: 18
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will silicone packs ( the little bags in your vitamins) hurt dry fish foods??
i put them in the food container to keep the food fresher longer |
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I would think they would be ok as long as they dont open up and spill into the food.
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Fish Guru
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more than likely no... considering silicone that is in vitamins MUST be food grade silicone.
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invert freak
Join Date: Apr 2005
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so you all agree with my idea that it shouldent hurt the fish or food ok then...
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