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date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100,    group: uk.rec.aquaria.misc        back       
Black molly   
My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
are thriving!

-- 
LSR
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100   author:   LSR

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

Re: Black molly   
"LSR"  wrote in message 
news:5dplmvF34n9l4U1@mid.individual.net...
> My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
> or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
> pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
> water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
> are thriving!
>
> -- 
> LSR
>

Watch out they don't grow enormous and eat your goldfish :)
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:27:57 GMT   author:   Fishman \(\(\(°

Re: Black molly   
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007 10:24:35 +0100, "LSR"  wrote:

>My black molly is churning out babies at an alarming rate. I couldn't sell 
>or give them away. So as a last resort I put some straight into the garden 
>pond (cruel, I know) as live food for the goldfish, pondskaters, 
>water-boatmen, frogs and dragon-fly larvae. That was a month ago and they 
>are thriving!

Black Molly will live in temperatures below the usual tropical fish
tank range. A garden pond will often be quite warm if the are in a
sunny position. 

Steve
date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 23:17:30 +0100   author:   Steve Wolstenholme

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