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Sorry about the "test". So many questions and so much time to wait.
I originally put a number of feeder comets in my new pond to kinda test my conditions and mostly so I had something to look at in my new reclaimed pond. I had reasoned all along I can always take some of them out later. Well I can't, even though I'm trying. They won't listen when I say I want that little common and put my little aquarium net or pool skimmer in the water not only don't they just jump right in, but typically swim away - rapidly. I tried to trick them once by having my net ready at feed time but most saw the method to my madness and I am concerned about crashing down my net on a group of fish lest I injure any of them. Even the removee's I was hoping to take back to the pet store (adoption) not kill them and certainly not kill any of my newer fish which did cost more than 24 cents each. Suggestions? Bill |
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