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Old 23-09-2004, 06:57 PM
Gale Pearce
 
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Every fall I take my Lotus out of the container on the deck and strain the
water through my leaf skimmer net to catch the baby GF so I can put them in
my aquarium - you could do the same and just rinse the mud off before
putting them in your pond - do a few at a time and they will be fine - I've
never had a fatality yet
Gale :~)

I dismantled a small half built pond in my yard a few weeks back, and as I
drained it, I found hundreds of tadpoles. So we dumped those into a
rubbermaid container, and dismantled the pond. Now I have rubbermaid with
100's of tadpoles, and some other insect life, in a rubbermaid that has
several inches of mud now settled on the bottom. I want to figure a way to
dump these guys into the main pond, but avoid the mud from going in.

Any ideas? I have overflowed the rubbermaid for days, and got some of the
tads out, but after awhile, they all swam to the bottom and avoided the
current.

BV.