On a completely different topic, I've been raising one male northern
studfish (Fundulus catenatus) by himself in a 10-gal tank with a steady diet
of earthworms, such that he's now huge and brightly colored. Anyone else
raising single natives as display fish? I don't know where I'm going with
this but it is cool to see such a healthy fish.
--Bruce Stallsmith
Huntsville, AL, US of A
>Here is a link to a site about why lawns are the way they are. Its very
>informative, but does have alot of stuff relating to one of my favorite
>bands, but that does not distract from the thread we had, it is Written by
>Uwe Hoppe :
>http://www.genesis-path.com/gen_pastoral.html
>
>Ray
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