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I've been very busy lately and have not cleaned my birdbath nearly as often
as I should. I glanced at it this morning and noticed that there are daphnia swimming in it! It's kind of ironic that I'm *trying* to grow daphnia in some buckets, but haven't had much luck with them because I don't really have time for them either.... Anyway, I'm guessing they arrived in the birthbath on the feet of birds as eggs, but that's just a guess. Any other speculations? |
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![]() "K Byers" wrote in message ... I've been very busy lately and have not cleaned my birdbath nearly as often as I should. I glanced at it this morning and noticed that there are daphnia swimming in it! It's kind of ironic that I'm *trying* to grow daphnia in some buckets, but haven't had much luck with them because I don't really have time for them either.... Anyway, I'm guessing they arrived in the birthbath on the feet of birds as eggs, but that's just a guess. Any other speculations? ================================= That's sounds about right. I never heard of their eggs being windblown. -- RM.... Frugal ponding since 1995. rec.ponder since late 1996. Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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Hi..
K Byers wrote: It's kind of ironic that I'm *trying* to grow daphnia in some buckets, but haven't had much luck with them because I don't really have time for them either.... C'est la vie..! :-) Anyway, I'm guessing they arrived in the birthbath on the feet of birds as eggs, but that's just a guess. Any other speculations? Feet while standing in mud or shallow water, beaks while drinking, feathers while bathing in egg-rich water or just in dusty sediments of dried-out bodies of water where waterfleas temporarily exist.. Waterfleas can be raised intensively or extensively - I prefer the second.. -- cu Marco |
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