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^^^ What Bill said above. You will also need to be licensed to apply chemicals (by the state) and have insurance.
By working for someone else and getting experience, you will get practical experience in the field and know the Why's and When's of what to do, and also get to see why when you get rid of this that "X" shows up in it's place.
Spray too much, or kill too much at once and you could cause a fish kill. Then who pays that bill? The biggest fish will usually die first from an O2 crash, and those are the most expensive fish to replace IF they can be found to stock.
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