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Re: Wrigglers!!!



An air stone can create the current necessary to circulate the water around
the eggs/wriggelrs - if they are wrigglers though, they won't be needing
such circulation for much longer as they will be able to move around
themselves.

Regards,
Simon Voorwinde
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-----Original Message-----
From: IDMiamiBob@aol.com <IDMiamiBob@aol.com>
To: apisto@admin.listbox.com <apisto@admin.listbox.com>
Date: Saturday, June 26, 1999 9:00 AM
Subject: Re: Wrigglers!!!


>In a message dated 6/25/1999 7:46:11 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
>francinebethea@excite.com writes:
>
>> My question is, should I occasionally gently swish the water in their
area
>>  to alleviate a chance of debris collecting on them?  Or how else could I
>>  immitate the mother mouthing the wrigglers as I have seen her do?  I
>imagine
>>  she is cleaning them when she does this.
>>  This newbie needs help!
>>  Francine in MD
>
>They should be fine just like they are.  I wouldn't disturb them any more
>than the current already does.  They will be up and swimming in a couple
days.
>
>Bob Dixon
>
>
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