X, You'll need a lid to keep it in the tank. Plywood, or an old satelite dish work great. Ron --- On Thu, 4/22/10, -x- <personx@mindspring.com> wrote:
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X, You'll need a lid to keep it in the tank. Plywood, or an old satelite dish work great. Ron --- On Thu, 4/22/10, -x- <personx@mindspring.com> wrote:
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