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Old October 2nd 03, 12:25 AM
Hammer
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Default cannibals??


"pixi" wrote in message
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A turtle? After finding several dead fish on the edges of my pond over a
period of days I happened to see what looked like a fish swimming

sideways.
I got the net to catch it and came up with a turtle with the f ish in its
mouth. The fish got away and the turtle got transported.

Don't like turtles and snakes in my ponds.

Pixi


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not unless the fish was dead already. then they will. Ingrid

"*muffin*" wrote:


I found a dead 4" goldfish, that had its head half gone..(floating

among
the
greens in the pond)
would koi or goldfish gnaw on dead fish??
or is there something else doing this?




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