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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Sarah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes >I'm afraid to go with a snail because I don't want to inadvertedly >infest my tank with them. Apple snails lay their eggs out of the water, so it's just a matter of checking under the hood periodically and scraping off the egg mass with a tissue (it's a hard bundle so not yucky to remove). I bred them on purpose a while back. > A frog sounds interesting but I know >absolutely nothing about amphibians (other than I managed to kill one >when I was a kid :( ). I gather these are not as amphibious as your average pond frog. One problem is they are a bit polluting of the water. -- Anna Hayward, Alien Visitor Email me at: alienvisitor AT ratbag DOT demon DOT co DOT uk Anna's Pregnancy, Parenting and Autism page: http://www.ratbag.demon.co.uk/anna/
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