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So because Malaria is not airborne by it's self(like nematodes), we should not worry about it? Your OP said nothing of transmission and made it seem as it was not possible. I think you should give this one up, Chris. ;P
Whoa..when did I type it was something not to be concerned about? Clearly you forgot the rest of my post which went along w/my OP >>>> "You would be crazy not to isolate your T when possible into a new container to be safe. Worms are parasites plain and simple."
I only replied to his concern of nematodes being airborne, nothing more or less on that single point.
Here's an analogy- Guy with a gallon of gasoline asks "Will this gas explode in my gas can" - the most basic answer is "No". (my answer), as gas won't explode just sitting there in a can in a stable environment, if it did, garages would be blowing up spontaneously on a regular basis...
However, you come along and say "Well yes it will explode if it reaches its flash point" A true statement, provided it gets hot enough.
I'll only give this one up if there are some spare Avics