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Don May 24th 04 02:21 AM

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Are freshwater clams harmful to a fish pond?

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Don

Ka30P May 24th 04 05:11 AM

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Don wrote Are freshwater clams harmful to a fish pond?

Not that we've heard of.
I remember one ponder put some in her lily basket and was rewarded the next
year with lots of little baby clams.


kathy :-)
A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A

Sam Hopkins May 26th 04 08:36 PM

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Fresh water mussels reproduce by spewing their babies into the water.
They then attach to fish, swim around with them, do some type of life
cycle thing and then drop off. They dont hurt the fish as far as I
know.

You can get mussels mailed to you from Zetts. 1-814-345-5357. They are
$1.00 each and they will ship them to you UPS.

Dances With Ferrets May 27th 04 04:32 AM

clams
 
This is a reference to a pertinent reply that I posted on a different
newsgroup regarding clams.

http://groups.google.com/groups?dq=&...rden.pond.chat

not sure if HTML on these newsgroups automatically picks this up as a
link, if not, just cut & paste it into the browser window.

Benign Vanilla May 27th 04 01:51 PM

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"Sam Hopkins" wrote in message
om...
Fresh water mussels reproduce by spewing their babies into the water.
They then attach to fish, swim around with them, do some type of life
cycle thing and then drop off. They dont hurt the fish as far as I
know.

You can get mussels mailed to you from Zetts. 1-814-345-5357. They are
$1.00 each and they will ship them to you UPS.


I'd sure like to try this...

BV.




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