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To: Kirk © who wrote (8536)3/21/2020 12:01:50 PM
From: w0z  Respond to of 26631
 
My thought was to rotate masks while letting the used ones sit in sunlight, unfiltered if possible, to kill the virus with natural UV from the sun...


I like that one! Thank you.



To: Kirk © who wrote (8536)3/21/2020 12:08:15 PM
From: Sun Tzu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26631
 
For my aquariums I have a uv light that I use whenever an infection breaks out. It's a sealed canister with sealed uv light inside and water flows around the uv light and gets disinfected.

Usually the lights are replaceable. So you can order one on Amazon or your petshop and modify it to your liking if you want to.



To: Kirk © who wrote (8536)3/21/2020 4:21:59 PM
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Worth keeping an eye on this. I don't understand it well enough

to see the difficulty in rapid production but it seems promising.

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