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Salnity fluctuations stimulates snails breeding attempts



 
 
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Old March 29th 04, 05:25 PM
Christ's Soldiers
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Default Salnity fluctuations stimulates snails breeding attempts

In the land of rec.aquaria.marine.reefs, the word of the Lord came
to Ross Bagley and verily he spoke saying:

Good advice, I'm sure Dr Sand can shed some light. I wonder if they
think its a season change (IE rainy season= salinity change etc) and
base their mating seasonally. That would be my Guess, and just a wild
guess at that.


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Old March 30th 04, 03:17 AM
Chris \(....\)
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"Christ's Soldiers" wrote in message
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In the land of rec.aquaria.marine.reefs, the word of the Lord came
to Ross Bagley and verily he spoke saying:

Good advice, I'm sure Dr Sand can shed some light. I wonder if they
think its a season change (IE rainy season= salinity change etc) and
base their mating seasonally. That would be my Guess, and just a wild
guess at that.


--

-John
Because it makes things difficult to understand.
Why shouldn't I top post?


I guess that would make a good science fair project, or biology lesson.


 




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