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Old February 5th 04, 05:34 PM
BenignVanilla
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Default Snails, Frogbit and Duckweed

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.
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