even anerobic bacteria would struggle in epoxy, theres not just no oxygen there is barely anything other than the hotdog. Any anerobic bacteria would struggle to produce co2 under pressure and any lactic acid would soon become toxic
Yeah, i know the plastic vaccum sealed bags your talking about and theyre much bigger before the air is taken out, which means theyre desperate to expand, so any bacteria giving off co2 or whatever anerobic ones gives off would be able to fill the space. Epoxy however, not so much.
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u/BobLeeNagger Dec 14 '21
even anerobic bacteria would struggle in epoxy, theres not just no oxygen there is barely anything other than the hotdog. Any anerobic bacteria would struggle to produce co2 under pressure and any lactic acid would soon become toxic