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Old 18-12-2004, 09:41 PM
Derek Broughton
 
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ClaudCar wrote:

One of my pleichotis did die, can't tell why - may be cold - looked
recent, no decomposition.


I'm guessing that's "plecostomus" - no access to taxa references here to
know if it's an actual genus. There is almost nowhere in the continental
US that a Pleco will survive in an unheated outdoor pond. S. Florida,
maybe Houston area - I've heard San Diego, so you _might_ just be far
enough south for them.
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