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PostPosted: Jun 19th, '11, 12:59 
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Anyone in Perth (we're NOR) want 4 yabbies?... 2 boys, 2 girls.

if not... coupla hours and they're going into a mates pond!

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PostPosted: Jun 19th, '11, 16:27 
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I'm interested if your mate doesn't want them.


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PostPosted: Jun 19th, '11, 19:12 
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Yabbies now have a new home!... either that or Arbe has some well fed fish!


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PostPosted: Jun 19th, '11, 19:32 
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Mr Damage wrote:
Yabbies now have a new home!... either that or Arbe has some well fed fish!


Or Arbe had a few bickies with yabby tails on them :laughing3:


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They are hopefully happy in one of my sump tanks after just moving them.

Just went out to check on them and the siphon was emptying the growbed and one of the poor yabbies was caught in the current so I moved them to another sump tank which doesn't have a grow bed drain into it.

While there I noticed some strange insects in the tank. Research tells me they are DragonFly Nymphs. Dont know if this is good or bad. More research awaits.


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PostPosted: Jun 19th, '11, 19:44 
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We used to have them in our biodigesters of the big system.. I reckon the fish would love them, but then good to leave them and encourage more dragonflies as well perhaps..


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PostPosted: Jun 19th, '11, 19:57 
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do yabbies like to escape as much as marron? If not some will be going in my sump asap.


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PostPosted: Jun 19th, '11, 21:00 
Just as bad... or worse.... and they love to kill one another...


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