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TheEaglesGift
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Re: Are my tubs contaminated? Look and see! [Re: DinkinFlicka84]
#20277445 - 07/15/14 04:03 PM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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The risk that I didn't want to take was airing them out and putting contaminants in the air with my GOOD tubs.
If the mold isn't sporulated you won't be putting any contaminants into your air. If it's bacteria you're worried about, don't. Your body is the largest vector of bacteria in your home.
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Donsanpedro
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Re: Are my tubs contaminated? Look and see! [Re: cronicr]
#20277464 - 07/15/14 04:09 PM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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cronicr said:

Ahahaha
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DinkinFlicka84
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Re: Are my tubs contaminated? Look and see! [Re: TheEaglesGift]
#20277538 - 07/15/14 04:31 PM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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At what point does mold become sporulated?
Also, if I were to do G2G inoculation of jars in a room that did have mold spores in it, would it still most likely be safe from contamination?
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DinkinFlicka84
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Re: Are my tubs contaminated? Look and see! [Re: blojo02184]
#20277550 - 07/15/14 04:35 PM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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haha, I now see what you meant. I was talking about the "2" of you, meaning AMU turd farmer, since he had a strange look on his video face, as if saying, "the tubs are fine, why would you even ask?"
I was stressing about having another huge contamination, my bad.
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PussyFart
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Re: Are my tubs contaminated? Look and see! [Re: DinkinFlicka84]
#20277588 - 07/15/14 04:43 PM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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DinkinFlicka84 said: if I were to do G2G inoculation of jars in a room that did have mold spores in it, would it still most likely be safe from contamination?
If done in a SAB or in front of a Laminar Flow Hood, yes.....open air no.
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TheEaglesGift
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Re: Are my tubs contaminated? Look and see! [Re: DinkinFlicka84]
#20277595 - 07/15/14 04:45 PM (10 years, 6 months ago) |
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The molds that commonly infect our hobby work turn green/blue when they produce spores, ie: sporulate.
If you plan to do grain to grain(g2g) transfers they should be done in a still air box (SAB). Every room in your house has contaminant spores in it, but a still air box drastically reduces their threat.
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