Re: NANFA-- if you build it...

Bill Flowers (bloomin_at_indy.net)
Wed, 09 Apr 2003 15:45:25 -0500

<x-flowed>
A friend told me that ducks are good for Daphnia. Apparently the
"fertilizer" they put into the water will give you a bloom of algal
growth and as long as there is nothing in the pond to eat the daphnia
they will thrive.

Bill F.

Todd Crail wrote:

>...they will come.
>
>So... I have another species to add to my "urban" backyard bird list. We
>have a pair of mallards that like to frequent our little pre-form pond that
>I _was_ planning on raising blackbandeds in this year. I guess so much for
>that.
>
>The comment was.... "Maybe we can have baby duckies!!"
>
>I guess I'll just stock it with some shiners or something. ;)
>
>Todd
>
>I hope you know that this will go down on your permanent record.
>http://www.farmertodd.com
>/"Unless stated otherwise, comments made on this list do not necessarily
>/ reflect the beliefs or goals of the North American Native Fishes
>/ Association"
>/ This is the discussion list of the North American Native Fishes Association
>/ nanfa_at_aquaria.net. To subscribe, unsubscribe, or get help, send the word
>/ subscribe, unsubscribe, or help in the body (not subject) of an email to
>/ nanfa-request_at_aquaria.net. For a digest version, send the command to
>/ nanfa-digest-request_at_aquaria.net instead.
>/ For more information about NANFA, visit our web page, http://www.nanfa.org
/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
/"Unless stated otherwise, comments made on this list do not necessarily
/ reflect the beliefs or goals of the North American Native Fishes
/ Association"
/ This is the discussion list of the North American Native Fishes Association
/ nanfa_at_aquaria.net. To subscribe, unsubscribe, or get help, send the word
/ subscribe, unsubscribe, or help in the body (not subject) of an email to
/ nanfa-request_at_aquaria.net. For a digest version, send the command to
/ nanfa-digest-request_at_aquaria.net instead.
/ For more information about NANFA, visit our web page, http://www.nanfa.org
</x-flowed>