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Re: Fresh water mussels
#520345
May 2nd a 07:19 PM
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by jpsdad |
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Setterguy,
Many mussels depend on fish as hosts for their larvae. They attach in their gills generally and use the fish's blood as a source of food. They don't do much harm to the fish. If in high water any fish may have entered your pond or if you have transferred fish that were already hosts this would explain how they got there.
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