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![]() I have not had any sickness or problems in my pond. I have only lost fish due to winter conditions I didn't get ahead of. That said if I had fish that I was very attached to or very valuable I would be careful with snails. When buying plants you can soak them in a solution (jj or ingrid will post and let you know the procedure) that will kill the snails and deal with any eggs. You can also physically search for the eggs which usually look like a strip of clear jelly. Mystery and Apple snails lay eggs that look like clumps of salmon eggs. I like the variety and scope of a pond where all are welcome, including predators and creepy crawlies. But I also admire and understand ponders who raise fish for pets and pure loverlyness ;-) Will be interested to read other posts to this thread. kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A |
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