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| Has been struck by the ban stick | Re: "Balling Method" for supplementing I think looking at those prices would be a too puckering experience. I am definitely going tolook at the chemicals in the labs at the University in a different light from now on as it is. However, considering the huge anmounts of trace element prepertions that couldbe made and what the retailers charge for their smll bottles of very dilute trace elements the costs involved are not really all that bad. |
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| | #227 (permalink) |
| Regular Guy Moderator ![]() | Re: "Balling Method" for supplementing Very good point, you usually get what you pay for. Vaue is not always congruent with cost.
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