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    Quote Originally Posted by HoggieEater
    drink H2O2 instead ,, it's cheaper..... jk
    Just in case you don't know that hydrogen proxide

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    Quote Originally Posted by TSandM
    Oxygen is very poorly soluble in water and a bottle of water would carry so little of it as to be entirely useless.
    Not to a fish

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    Quote Originally Posted by hgroberts
    Just in case you don't know that hydrogen proxide
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    Quote Originally Posted by hgroberts
    Just in case you don't know that hydrogen proxide


    So we can drink hydrogen proxide? :-) I got a bottle of it in my bathroom, maybe I will down it before I go to bed maybe it will help me sleep!

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    You'll sleep great after you vomit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rjack321
    Quote Originally Posted by TSandM
    Oxygen is very poorly soluble in water and a bottle of water would carry so little of it as to be entirely useless.
    Not to a fish
    Actually, it's pretty amazing how well gills work, since dissolved O2 in seawater is only 5 or 6ppm.

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