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In case your fish like to nibble on the liver you can put the liver in an
enclosed set of strawberry type mesh containers and tie a piece
of string to it to reel it, and hopefully any captive leeches, in.


kathy :-)
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In case your fish like to nibble on the liver you can put the liver in an
enclosed set of strawberry type mesh containers and tie a piece
of string to it to reel it, and hopefully any captive leeches, in.


kathy :-)
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Xref: kermit rec.ponds:138768

Thanks for the suggestions I will definatly give a go as the water warms up.
I prefer not to use chemicals so this is great. Thanks again
Hazel


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Thanks for the suggestions I will definatly give a go as the water warms up.
I prefer not to use chemicals so this is great. Thanks again
Hazel


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In case your fish like to nibble on the liver you can put the liver in an
enclosed set of strawberry type mesh containers and tie a piece
of string to it to reel it, and hopefully any captive leeches, in.


kathy :-)
A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A


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In case your fish like to nibble on the liver you can put the liver in an
enclosed set of strawberry type mesh containers and tie a piece
of string to it to reel it, and hopefully any captive leeches, in.


kathy :-)
A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A
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Thanks for the suggestions I will definatly give a go as the water warms up.
I prefer not to use chemicals so this is great. Thanks again
Hazel


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Thanks for the suggestions I will definatly give a go as the water warms up.
I prefer not to use chemicals so this is great. Thanks again
Hazel


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