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Ok, thanks Rainman.
If they die in Arkansas with a film of ice, they probably would not make it here. Some winters are pretty mild with little ice, but last year like most of the USA was a doozy.
If I happen to be making a road trip down in Arkansas this fall, might pick up some to give it a try, but only if it turns out convenient.
I like the looks of them and just thought it would be neat to have some mixed in with my regular BG for variety. The sediment pond they could grow out without fear of being eaten till they got big enough to go in main pond.
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