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Re: Feeding natives??
This is the same impression I was under, that they naturally occured in
Tropical America (Which,btw, I'm including Mexico unde, even though its
not really tropical).
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On Wed, 24 Jun 1998 Moontanman at aol_com wrote:
> On the subject of gambusia, I disagree about them being native to the eastern
> seaboard of the US. The were Introduced in the 1800s to control mosquito
> population, which by the way they don't do a very good job of, preferring to
> eat the young of other fish rather than mosquitos.
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> Michael
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