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BenignVanilla 27-06-2003 03:44 PM

Where to buy critters?
 
I mentioned in another thread about a critter pack my bro in law and I are
buying. It's 18 snails and 18 tadpoles for $60.00. Does anyone know of other
sources? Does this sound like a good price?

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Bob 27-06-2003 04:44 PM

Where to buy critters?
 
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 10:46:00 -0400, "BenignVanilla"
m wrote:

I mentioned in another thread about a critter pack my bro in law and I are
buying. It's 18 snails and 18 tadpoles for $60.00. Does anyone know of other
sources? Does this sound like a good price?



Check:

http://www.paradisewatergardens.com

I have had good luck with their products

Sam Hopkins 27-06-2003 05:08 PM

Where to buy critters?
 
For that low quantity that's probably an ok price.

"BenignVanilla" m wrote in
message ...
I mentioned in another thread about a critter pack my bro in law and I are
buying. It's 18 snails and 18 tadpoles for $60.00. Does anyone know of

other
sources? Does this sound like a good price?

--
BenignVanilla
Pond Site: www.darofamily.com/jeff/links/mypond
Remove MYFRONTALLOBE to email me.





bobkiely 27-06-2003 05:32 PM

Where to buy critters?
 
I saw tadpoles at Petco the other day for $1.58/ea so that doesn't seem too
out of line.
BK
"BenignVanilla" m wrote in
message ...
I mentioned in another thread about a critter pack my bro in law and I are
buying. It's 18 snails and 18 tadpoles for $60.00. Does anyone know of

other
sources? Does this sound like a good price?

--
BenignVanilla
Pond Site: www.darofamily.com/jeff/links/mypond
Remove MYFRONTALLOBE to email me.





Sue Alexandre 27-06-2003 07:25 PM

Where to buy critters?
 
Hi, BV:
I bought some snails, bullfrog tadpoles, red worms, and plants from this
place: http://berkshirebio.com/ and was pleased with the items and the
prices. 12 bullfrog tadpoles was $20, and they have different packages
for snails, but I got the 25 pond snails for $10. Hope that helps.
Sue


"BenignVanilla" m wrote in
message ...
I mentioned in another thread about a critter pack my bro in law and I are
buying. It's 18 snails and 18 tadpoles for $60.00. Does anyone know of

other
sources? Does this sound like a good price?

--
BenignVanilla
Pond Site: www.darofamily.com/jeff/links/mypond
Remove MYFRONTALLOBE to email me.





Sue Alexandre 27-06-2003 07:26 PM

Where to buy critters?
 
Hi, BV:
I bought some snails, bullfrog tadpoles, red worms, and plants from this
place: http://berkshirebio.com/ and was pleased with the items and the
prices. 12 bullfrog tadpoles was $20, and they have different packages
for snails, but I got the 25 pond snails for $10. Hope that helps.
Sue


"BenignVanilla" m wrote in
message ...
I mentioned in another thread about a critter pack my bro in law and I are
buying. It's 18 snails and 18 tadpoles for $60.00. Does anyone know of

other
sources? Does this sound like a good price?

--
BenignVanilla
Pond Site: www.darofamily.com/jeff/links/mypond
Remove MYFRONTALLOBE to email me.





Sue Alexandre 27-06-2003 07:28 PM

Where to buy critters?
 
Hi, BV:
I bought some snails, bullfrog tadpoles, red worms, and plants from this
place: http://berkshirebio.com/ and was pleased with the items and the
prices. 12 bullfrog tadpoles was $20, and they have different packages
for snails, but I got the 25 pond snails for $10. Hope that helps.
Sue


"BenignVanilla" m wrote in
message ...
I mentioned in another thread about a critter pack my bro in law and I are
buying. It's 18 snails and 18 tadpoles for $60.00. Does anyone know of

other
sources? Does this sound like a good price?

--
BenignVanilla
Pond Site: www.darofamily.com/jeff/links/mypond
Remove MYFRONTALLOBE to email me.





BenignVanilla 27-06-2003 08:34 PM

Where to buy critters?
 

"Sue Alexandre" wrote in message
news:lF%Ka.25184$G6.196@lakeread04...
Hi, BV:
I bought some snails, bullfrog tadpoles, red worms, and plants from this
place: http://berkshirebio.com/ and was pleased with the items and the
prices. 12 bullfrog tadpoles was $20, and they have different packages
for snails, but I got the 25 pond snails for $10. Hope that helps.


Checked out the site. Nematodes? Hydra? Cool. Are these pond safe critters
also?

BV.



K30a 28-06-2003 01:44 AM

Where to buy critters?
 
BV wrote Nematodes? Hydra?

Nematodes are an invertebrates. Commonly called roundworms. They will get all
agitated and curl into an 'S' shape. They live in the gunk at the bottom of the
pond. There are over 1,000 different species. Some are parasites investing
other worms and small crustaceans. Some are predatory and some feed on plants.
Hydras are kewl! I've found some in my pond water and transferred them to a
glass pondlet in my house to watch. They have a squashy body with tentacles
and attached to the glass. They feed on algae, organic debris, tiny one celled
critters, tiny larvae of various insects. Some entangle their prey in their
stinging tentacles.

(info from POND LIFE by George K. Reid, PhD)





k30a

Sue Alexandre 28-06-2003 02:20 AM

Where to buy critters?
 

Checked out the site. Nematodes? Hydra? Cool. Are these pond safe critters
also?

BV.


beats me. I was hoping YOU'D experiment with putting them in your pond and
letting ME know. :)
Sue



Hank Pagel 28-06-2003 04:08 AM

Where to buy critters?
 
I thought you put nematodes on your lawn. They feed on grubs .....
when the grubs are gone they die from starvation.

"BenignVanilla" m
wrote in message ...

"Sue Alexandre" wrote in message
news:lF%Ka.25184$G6.196@lakeread04...
Hi, BV:
I bought some snails, bullfrog tadpoles, red worms, and plants from

this
place: http://berkshirebio.com/ and was pleased with the items and

the
prices. 12 bullfrog tadpoles was $20, and they have different

packages
for snails, but I got the 25 pond snails for $10. Hope that helps.


Checked out the site. Nematodes? Hydra? Cool. Are these pond safe
critters
also?

BV.




GD 28-06-2003 04:44 AM

Where to buy critters?
 
Nematodes are one of the more numerous groups of spineless animals,
and as mentioned earlier in this thread, fill many, many niches. It
has been stated that if all matter on earth except for that making up
nematodes was removed, the general shape of the planet and all things
on it would remain visible, as outlined by the vast numbers of the
roundworms. Virtually everyone, at some point in their life,
supports a fauna of nematodes. Ewww, right?

"Hank Pagel" wrote:

I thought you put nematodes on your lawn. They feed on grubs .....
when the grubs are gone they die from starvation.

"BenignVanilla" m
wrote in message ...

"Sue Alexandre" wrote in message
news:lF%Ka.25184$G6.196@lakeread04...
Hi, BV:
I bought some snails, bullfrog tadpoles, red worms, and plants from

this
place: http://berkshirebio.com/ and was pleased with the items and

the
prices. 12 bullfrog tadpoles was $20, and they have different

packages
for snails, but I got the 25 pond snails for $10. Hope that helps.


Checked out the site. Nematodes? Hydra? Cool. Are these pond safe
critters
also?

BV.




[email protected] 28-06-2003 05:08 AM

Where to buy critters?
 
LOL.. microbiologists say it is bacteria. INgrid

GD wrote:

Nematodes are one of the more numerous groups of spineless animals,
and as mentioned earlier in this thread, fill many, many niches. It
has been stated that if all matter on earth except for that making up
nematodes was removed, the general shape of the planet and all things
on it would remain visible, as outlined by the vast numbers of the
roundworms. Virtually everyone, at some point in their life,
supports a fauna of nematodes. Ewww, right?



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~ Windsong ~ 29-06-2003 10:32 PM

Where to buy critters?
 
In the last chapter: BenignVanilla picked up the keyboard and pecked
out:
:: I mentioned in another thread about a critter pack my bro in law
:: and I are buying. It's 18 snails and 18 tadpoles for $60.00. Does
:: anyone know of other sources? Does this sound like a good price?
===========================
These creatures will show up on their own unless you're in a big city. Why
buy them? If you are in a big city what chance have the frogs or toads to
survive there? Snails seem to materialize out of thin air and some damage
plants.
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jammer 29-06-2003 10:32 PM

Where to buy critters?
 
On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 16:32:44 -0500, "~ Windsong ~"
wrote:

These creatures will show up on their own unless you're in a big city. Why
buy them? If you are in a big city what chance have the frogs or toads to
survive there? Snails seem to materialize out of thin air and some damage
plants.


I am really hoping that one of these days when i move my pond from
texas to california, that i can introduce some frogs or toads or
something that will survive and stay around.


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