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Old February 2nd 04, 07:14 PM
stricks760
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Default "Shark" Algae Eater?

My local Koi ranch mentioned in their newsletter that they have some kind of
a 'shark' that eats gunk off the bottom of the pond.

Anyone know what this could be, and if I should investigate further, or
avoid it?

Thanks!


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Old February 2nd 04, 09:42 PM
~ jan JJsPond.us
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Default "Shark" Algae Eater?

On Mon, 02 Feb 2004 19:14:04 GMT, "stricks760"
wrote:

My local Koi ranch mentioned in their newsletter that they have some kind of
a 'shark' that eats gunk off the bottom of the pond.

Anyone know what this could be, and if I should investigate further, or
avoid it?

Thanks!

My koi eat gunk off the bottom, my black koi looks very shark like.

I guess *gunk* needs to be clarified? ;o) ~ jan
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Old February 2nd 04, 09:49 PM
Hank
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Default "Shark" Algae Eater?

Sounds like it could be a Pleco spelling they eat algae and have
also been accused of removing scales from other fish. Heck nobody's
perfect.
If it is, it is a warm water fish and will not winter. But then if
you are worried about algae now .... you probably are in a warm
climate. green w/envy, not algae
I tend to ramble ..... sorry.

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My local Koi ranch mentioned in their newsletter that they have some

kind of
a 'shark' that eats gunk off the bottom of the pond.

Anyone know what this could be, and if I should investigate further,

or
avoid it?

Thanks!





 




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