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i have an Aloe Vera house plant, and some times parts get broken off on accident or for some other reason, i was wondering if the sap inside the plant is beneficial for the fish's slime coat. i know several conditioners and products use aloe vera, or at least claim to use to help repair and heal damaged scales or slime coat. i just wanted to know if i can use the plant in the form i have it (just by extracting the sap from the plant, like squeezing/milking the plant}. or do i have to treat or process the sap in some way, so its not toxic or harmful to my fish. thanks.
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Stumbled across this article and just found it interesting. It talks about how snails could be used as income for some African farmers. Take that for your snail-hate, Dean! Lol jk http://nation.africa//favicon-16x16.png You can make good income by rearing snails, researcher says | Nation NATION.AFRICA Slime extracted from the snails is used to make skincare products such as body lotions and soaps.
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