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Old 03-05-2006, 04:05 PM posted to rec.ponds
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Default What is the best type of pond snail?


Yet just your opinion........maybe you just have not mastered the art
of keeping snails..........hmmmmm.......... not as smart as I usually
gave yoiu creit for being.........have to add you to the list of
dumbasses I guess................So with your way of t hinking then
small snails when they die do not stink or gag yu? Duh!


On Wed, 03 May 2006 14:58:44 GMT, wrote:
your pond is not natural. snails are intermediate host for diseases of fish. if you
arent going to have goldfish or koi, then there isnt a problem.
large snails, when they die and rot, are gaggingly putrid stinky.
Ingrid

"loopy livernose" wrote:


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there is no such thing as a good snail snip

can you quantify that statement please? I was of the belief snails were
beneficial to a pond, and are definitely part of a natural ponds ecosystem.

Loopy



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