The spot I collected them was 3 minutes from the heights, near the skate park on Memorial. Last time I went I could not drag a net without getting a few. Most were 1-3" and the males were much more brightly colored. I'll post when I head out next and I'd be happy to drop a few off if they are still around.
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Originally posted by mnemenoi View PostThe spot I collected them was 3 minutes from the heights, near the skate park on Memorial. Last time I went I could not drag a net without getting a few. Most were 1-3" and the males were much more brightly colored. I'll post when I head out next and I'd be happy to drop a few off if they are still around.PLECOS SUCK!
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Cool, I know the place. I'll certainly keep that in mind with our 2 Italian Greyhounds, they have a bad habit of leaping off the bed onto the hardwoods. If I collect any of the small ones I'll swing by, if your not there I can always just add them to the pond or hold them in one of my holding tanks.Last edited by mnemenoi; 02-10-2010, 11:23 PM.In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
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