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The Use of Formalin and Iodine to Control Saprolegnia Infections on Channel Catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, Eggs

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Pages 269-278 | Published online: 18 Oct 2010

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AndrewJ. Mitchell, DavidL. Straus, Bradley Farmer & Ray Carter. (2010) Comparison of Percent Hatch and Fungal Infestation in Channel Catfish Eggs after Copper Sulfate, Diquat Bromide, Formalin, and Hydrogen Peroxide Treatment. North American Journal of Aquaculture 72:3, pages 201-206.
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MarkP. Polinski, NathanR. Jensen, KennethD. Cain, KeithA. Johnson & SusanC. Ireland. (2010) Assessment of Formalin and Hydrogen Peroxide Use during Egg Incubation of North American Burbot. North American Journal of Aquaculture 72:2, pages 111-117.
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BrianC. Small & WilliamR. Wolters. (2003) Hydrogen Peroxide Treatment during Egg Incubation Improves Channel Catfish Hatching Success. North American Journal of Aquaculture 65:4, pages 314-317.
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