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BenignVanilla
February 5th 04, 05:34 PM
A status report...
Over the summer I dumped some snail egg cases into a 10 gallon aquarium.
They have been reproducing like...well like snails. I move some periodically
to my main indoor tank. The loach loves them.
Anyway, also in this tank is an umbrella plant. Doing well. Some frogbit and
a ton of duckweed. Looks like I will be able to start the spring out right.
I am hoping when spring gets closer to build something with a lot of surface
area, so I can get the duckweed going in more poundage. I plan to use it and
some other veggies from the supermarket to kickstart the VF.
BV.
www.iheartmypond.com
Phyllis and Jim Hurley
February 6th 04, 03:02 AM
Hi BV,
Winter moves on by and all the ponders are ready to roll.
Are those apple snails or smaller ones? I took a dozen or so apple snails
from our pond and they have done VERY well in my 30 gal. They have a bunch
of platies for company. All will go into the pond at the end of March when
the water is warm again.
If you need any plants, let me know. My hyacinths are dying for winter but
will come back strong with the warmth...as the parrots feather and the
anacharis. By the time your pond is warm, I should have some extras.
Last fall I fed hundreds and hundreds of mosquito fish to my Oscar and hope
to have some of our koi babies make it this year. The mosquito fish are
good hunters!
May the pond thrive this year!
Jim
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"BenignVanilla" > wrote in message
...
> A status report...
>
> Over the summer I dumped some snail egg cases into a 10 gallon aquarium.
> They have been reproducing like...well like snails. I move some
periodically
> to my main indoor tank. The loach loves them.
>
> Anyway, also in this tank is an umbrella plant. Doing well. Some frogbit
and
> a ton of duckweed. Looks like I will be able to start the spring out
right.
> I am hoping when spring gets closer to build something with a lot of
surface
> area, so I can get the duckweed going in more poundage. I plan to use it
and
> some other veggies from the supermarket to kickstart the VF.
>
> BV.
> www.iheartmypond.com
>
>
BenignVanilla
February 6th 04, 02:28 PM
"Phyllis and Jim Hurley" > wrote in message
...
> Winter moves on by and all the ponders are ready to roll.
As spongbob would say, "I'm ready. I'm ready."
> Are those apple snails or smaller ones? I took a dozen or so apple snails
> from our pond and they have done VERY well in my 30 gal. They have a
bunch
> of platies for company. All will go into the pond at the end of March when
> the water is warm again.
The smaller ones. I had two apples survive and when they got golf ball sized
I put them in the aquarium. My dern clown loach still managed to eat them.
Ho hum.
> If you need any plants, let me know. My hyacinths are dying for winter
but
> will come back strong with the warmth...as the parrots feather and the
> anacharis. By the time your pond is warm, I should have some extras.
I may take you up on that. The plants you sent me last year did great. I am
not sure how my overwintering is going, so I will gladly buy your surplus.
> Last fall I fed hundreds and hundreds of mosquito fish to my Oscar and
hope
> to have some of our koi babies make it this year. The mosquito fish are
> good hunters!
<snip>
I went out to the pond last week and the minnows came to the surface and
told me, "All your pond are belong to us."
BV.
www.iheartmypond.com
Phyllis and Jim Hurley
February 7th 04, 04:05 AM
If you like the apple snails, I could send you an egg case or two once they
start laying them. Let me know.
Jim
--
______________________________________________
See our pond at: home.bellsouth.net\p\pwp-jameshurley
Check out Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $140+ per child) at: jogathon.net
______________________________________________
"BenignVanilla" > wrote in message
...
>
> "Phyllis and Jim Hurley" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Winter moves on by and all the ponders are ready to roll.
>
> As spongbob would say, "I'm ready. I'm ready."
>
> > Are those apple snails or smaller ones? I took a dozen or so apple
snails
> > from our pond and they have done VERY well in my 30 gal. They have a
> bunch
> > of platies for company. All will go into the pond at the end of March
when
> > the water is warm again.
>
> The smaller ones. I had two apples survive and when they got golf ball
sized
> I put them in the aquarium. My dern clown loach still managed to eat them.
> Ho hum.
>
> > If you need any plants, let me know. My hyacinths are dying for winter
> but
> > will come back strong with the warmth...as the parrots feather and the
> > anacharis. By the time your pond is warm, I should have some extras.
>
> I may take you up on that. The plants you sent me last year did great. I
am
> not sure how my overwintering is going, so I will gladly buy your surplus.
>
> > Last fall I fed hundreds and hundreds of mosquito fish to my Oscar and
> hope
> > to have some of our koi babies make it this year. The mosquito fish are
> > good hunters!
> <snip>
>
> I went out to the pond last week and the minnows came to the surface and
> told me, "All your pond are belong to us."
>
> BV.
> www.iheartmypond.com
>
>
BenignVanilla
February 9th 04, 07:03 PM
"Phyllis and Jim Hurley" > wrote in message
.. .
> If you like the apple snails, I could send you an egg case or two once
they
> start laying them. Let me know.
<snip>
Sure!!!
BV.
www.iheartmypond.com
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