Re: NANFA-L-- shortening wintering period(E. gloriosus) possible?

Moontanman-in-aol.com
Tue, 11 Jan 2005 12:52:03 EST

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Often we get a hard snow fall after a couple weeks of warm weather this time
of year. Once we got an ocean effect snow that dropped more than 24" locally
in less than 12 hours. Thunder and lightning were part of the show as well. BTW
those sunfish don't need a long cool down, a couple weeks should be plenty.

moon

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Often we get a hard snow fall after= a couple weeks of warm weather this time of year. Once we got an ocean effe= ct snow that dropped more than 24" locally in less than 12 hours. Thunder an= d lightning were part of the show as well. BTW those sunfish don't need a lo= ng cool down, a couple weeks should be plenty.

moon
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