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Re: [GSAS-Member] TWO-Spined Stickleback
Susan,
The ones you gave me are doing well in my pond. They had ich after you
brought them, and I put some hydrogen peroxide in the water they were
in, and the ich was gone within one day. I treated them for an extra
day or two before putting them in my pond, using 1 ml per two gallons
of water (5ml H202 per day in a 10 gallon tank). Just wanted others to
know that they are pretty easy to treat.
Also, I'd be happy to put any extras you have in my pond. If they
reproduce, I'll make them available to others.
John
On Jan 9, 2006, at 10:10 AM, welenofsky@comcast.net wrote:
Hi Steev:
I'd be really happy to give them all to you, unless you are going to
dissect them.
Susan
-------------- Original message --------------
From: steev ward <steevward@earthlink.net>
Susan-
I'd be interested in a couple of the sticklebacks.
Steev
welenofsky@comcast.net wrote:
I collected two-spined Sticklebacks by the Yakima River,.............e
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