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Pond Snail Overload.?
My three zebra danios, algae eater, and pond snail…were all living happily until i found jelly sacs bursting with baby snails! I don’t wanna kill them, and my fish just won’t eat them….do you think petsmart….or petco…..will take them for free?
Nope. Most people (and stores) consider pond snails to be pests. They can multiply asexually, which means that if you have one, you are going to have more! They can overtake a tank in no time if you don’t control the populations. If you see the eggs, you can just remove them from the tank. Otherwise, you can remove excess snails by hand or gather them up in groups by using bait such as a piece of zucchini or cucumber. I control my snail population by keeping a clown loach, who just loooves to eat snails! I pick them out of my other tanks and feed them to the loach. If you know anyone who has one (or ask around on some fish groups) you might be able to find someone with a snail-eating fish who will be willing to take them. Most people just kill them.
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The Great Maasai Mara Annual Migration of wildebeests of 2009 is on
By James Asudi
The Annual migration of the animals from the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania into Maasai Mara Game reserve in Kenya started early this year with the first group assembling along the famous River Mara in the first week of July, 2009. This migration is expected to be in the Maasai Mara as from July till first week of October when the first batch is expected to cross over the River Mara back into the Serengeti game park with the last migrants departing at the end of October, 2009. Victoria Safaris is making last minute bookings for late comers for this annual event dubbed “The New 7th Wonder of the World”
This Great Annual Migration of Wildebeests (Gnu) is Africa’s greatest wildlife spectacle and the only one of the World’s most exceptional natural phenomena. The first Migration of wildebeests was observed -and documented- in the 60s by Dr. Grzimek, who first described a definite pattern in the migratory route.
The migration cycle is a 500 kilometer round trip from the northern edge of the Maasai Mara National Reserve to the Southern Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. The numbers are so large and the event is overwhelming as it moves around the Migration cycle. There are approximately 2 million individual wildebeests or thereabout that currently inhabit the Serengeti – Masai Mara ecosystem. As much as the leading and most notable animals are the Wildebeests(gnu), other animals in the migration include; Thomson’s Gazelle, Zebra, and Eland as they join the usual large resident populations of the Mara which include; Impala, African Buffalo, Topi, Kongoni, Giraffe, Warthog, Elephant, Waterbuck, and Grant’s Gazelle. These are followed by the most visible predators – Lions and Hyenas and the other predators, the likes of cheetahs, leopards, wild dogs, and jackals, all along their clockwise migratory route cycle. Despite the beauty of the event, not everyone is happy with this annual event. The Masai community who co exist with wildlife in the Maasai Mara have to rear their livestock in competition with the migrant herbivores which they regard as transmitters of animal diseases and guilty of poisoning the River Mara with their foetal sacs.
Victoria safaris is urging their clients’ planning a photographic safari to the Masai Mara, to make sure that their trip coincides with the wildebeest migration (best between late July and September). You are most likely to see all the big 5 at the Maasai Mara this season.
(www.victoriasafaris.com)
About the Author
James Asudi is the CEO of Victoria Safaris, a tour operator company based in Nairobi – Kenya offering Niche safaris,wildlife tours, Mountain Climbing, Beach holidays, Gorilla Tracking, River Nile Water Rafting, Maasai Mara Migration Safaris, Serengeti, Ngorongoro and Northern Tanzania Safaris,Lake Victoria tours, Kogelo tours and Safaris, Slum tours in Kenya,Disability tours in Kenya,Care Hire in Kenya, Fishing and boating inside Lake Victoria and cultural and community based tours and safaris in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania including pemba and Zanzibar.
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