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feed mosquito fish in winter?
Man, it's amazing what I will do to distract myself from an approaching
thunderstorm -- I have no interest whatsoever in fish of any ilk, but I did find this website http://www.webcityof.com/miffidx.htm to purports to be a Master Index of Freshwater Fishes. BTW, assuming Lydia did not *steal* the fish in question, I truly believe that it's the seller's responsibility to correctly identify the "product" and any caveats associated with said product. Good luck, kids! Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC "Lydia" wrote in message ... "~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message ... Now, Lydia, a question for you. Do you know the "real" name of your mosquito fish you got off of E-bay? In this state the mosquito control district gives out "free" fish also called that, real name "short version" gambusia. If you have gambusia please don't mention how you got them, one has to have a license to transport them. It's okay to have them, but they are very concerned of where they are placed. So hopefully you either don't have gambusia (look like a drab cousin to a guppy) or don't live where a flood could come thru and carry them away to Lake Washington (or closest lake to you) if you do. ~ jan (also known as jj) Gulp... well, looks like the eBay seller lists them as Heterandria formosa - calls them spotted mosquito fish (synonym for gambusia?). Did I say I got them from eBay? Uhhhhhh, I *found* them. Yeah, that's it - that's what I meant. 8-] We're far enough away from the Green River (which is controlled by the county) that it would have to be Biblical amounts of rain for flooding to be a concern. There seems to be plenty of info to support that, from the dude we talked to who's lived there all his life (he's probably 40-something) and said his family has never seen the Green River flood to data from the national weather service. So I feel confident that the fish won't be introduced into water sources they shouldn't be. Maybe I'll keep them in my Rubbermaid "container garden" extraordinaire for a season. I can always put the lid on that and take it inside! Lydia |
feed mosquito fish in winter?
Lydia, if you go to google and type in "Heterandria formosa" and click on
Images you will see various pictures, maybe you'll see what you've got. On Wed, 09 Jul 2003 22:33:50 GMT, "Anne Lurie" wrote: BTW, assuming Lydia did not *steal* the fish in question, I truly believe that it's the seller's responsibility to correctly identify the "product" and any caveats associated with said product. You're absolutely right Anne, Lydia should/would not be in trouble, it would be the seller for transporting them via USPS (or whatever means). It appears though that most likely she does not have the gambusia, though may have a more winter sensitive variety. Though if you need an alibi, you can always say, "a bird must have dropped them (it) in there." It happens. ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
feed mosquito fish in winter?
I checked out the catfish feed, the label had fish parts in front of the
corn so I figured why not try it. John Rutz Now wait a minute, isn't that how mad cow disease goes around, from feeding cows, cow parts? Who needs a bunch of mad koi/goldfish? Our toes and fingers would never be safe in the water again. ;o) ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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