Thought some rmlers might find this interesting since we are always on
about this subject. Looks like a nice educated web page worth taking a
look at for those interested in this subject.
Peter Unmack
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Date: Sat, 14 Feb 1998 16:55:10 -0500
From: Jeff Fullerton <tcmajorr at westol.com>
To: nanfa at aquaria.net
Subject: NANFA-- http://www.sonic.net/daltons/melissa/release.html
Found this while browsing for stuff about box turtles and found something
that brings to mind the recent thread about exotics.
This link is about the realeasing of captive reptiles & amphibians. But the
guidelines are applicable to fish keepers also.
JeffFrom ??? at ??? Sun Feb 15 15:49:50 1998
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Does anyone have a clue why my snails are always dying? I put in a few
ramshorns and in a few days they are dead... I have tested the water for
copper and it is ZERO...
At 08:51 PM 2/14/1998 GMT, you wrote:
>In The Dawn of the Third Age MICHAEL SERPA <mserpa at bayweb.net> woke me
>from my contemplation by writing:
>
>snip
>
>> Are you talking about green algae? If so is this really bad
>> for the fry? Or is it a food source?
>>
>> Just wondering
>>
>> Michael Serpa
>> Alameda, Ca
>
>I've seen a little grazing from some bows, but its definitely not bad
>for fry. Just makes them hard to see if front of the tank gets too
>thick. I put the snails in to eat the excess food, but they seem to
>keep the algae cleaned up to.
>
>Cary Hostrawser
>
>My Rainbowfish Home Page
>http://pw2.netcom.com/~caryho/home.html
>
>Rainbowfish Study Group Web Page
>http://home.stlnet.com/~gwlange/rainbowfish.index.html
>
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