I am raising Killifish by picking eggs from yarn mops. After picking they go in a hatching solution of tap water, salt and methylene blue. I have never had any reason at all to use this stuff ever. For my use it identifies fungused and infertile eggs and prevents fungus. Saprolegnia. Never knew it had a name. Anyway, when I bought the stuff the guy in the LFS asked if I had a sick fish. I told him what it was for and he even knew about that. Now I read that some people use a hatching solution of bottled water with an alder cone soaking in it. Others use salt only. This methylene blue is nasty stuff. I spilled one drop in the bathroom sink and practically had to sand it off. Seems to me that when fry hatch in this stuff that it would be toxic to them, so I am using half the recommended amount. No problems so far. Rambling a bit here and don't know where I'm going with this but I guess I want to know. What is this stuff and is it anything for a goof like me to be playing with ?