k30a,
Koi teeth are located in the back of the mouth and grind against a bony
structure in the roof of the mouth. They look like molars. My BIL has a
whole medicine jar full. I have never found one in my ponds.
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"K30a" wrote in message
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Hi A,
You wrote
Really! In freshwater aquariums, snails are a nusciance, so I just
assumed
that they would be rapidly multiplying little pests in the wild too.
You know that phrase might have to be amended...
snails don't survive *in* my pond. The koi eat them up. They live in the
filter
and mulitply in there.
They also live in the fishless frog bog and there are a lot of them, but
there
is a lot of debris in the bog to eat.
Land snails who are hapless enough to come under my gaze are tossed into
the
pond and are snarfed up by the fish. The goldfish nip at them and the koi
swallow them and crunch them up.
(Which reminds me, rec.ponds - where *exactly* are koi teeth?)
k30a