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Re: Daphnia net



    I stand corrected about the brine shrimp net.  Having raised my daphnia
indoors in relatively small batches, it never even occurred to me to think
that there are actually nets for catching the critters au natural.  That
would be so productive.  My little brine shrimp net that is so effective
indoors would be down right laughable in a pond.  I'm smiling thinking of
the image of trying to sweep a large pond with such a tiny net.  Duh.  Time
to go to bed.

George Davis
Wilmington, De
----- Original Message -----
From: <LeeH920226 at aol_com>
To: <killietalk at aka_org>
Sent: Monday, May 05, 2003 22:33
Subject: Re: Daphnia net


>
> In a message dated 5/5/03 9:15:26 PM, LeeH920226 at aol_com writes:
>
> << I have made such
> a net, but I can no longer find a good collecting site.  >>
>
> I made mine from a pond net from That Fish Place and replaced the netting
> with a paint filter bag. Similar items can be found at
> That Fish Place
> 11" Pond Net w/33-60" Telescopic Handle (Hagen) You Pay: $ 18.49
>
> Home Depot
> Tufpro
> 5 Gal. Nylon Strainer Elastic Top Model: #11513/25 SKU: #113662 $1.17
>
> Lee Harper
> Media, PA
> USA
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