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The CC that I had in my big pond behaved like sharks. They never bred and died out. I will not add them back to this older pond, but will leave LMB as the top predator. I think that the new pond will be the CC pond. I've had CC recruitment in my main pond the last two years, in low numbers. But my LMB recruitment is absent. So the low LMB pressure may be why some survived. I have ledges, some cavity's, stumps and old tires so I think they were able to find nesting sites.
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