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Old June 15th 04, 05:24 PM
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Default Duck weed

a pond skimmer will remove it. need to empty the skimmer pretty often at first.
Ingrid

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Assuming it's not going to go away, what will reliably eat the stuff. My
Shibunkin taste it, then reject it; I've no room for Koi, so something
small that loves duckweed would be pretty handy. Any ideas?





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