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Originally posted by Bill Cody: Old Stoney & John - Grass carp/white amur will cut off the lily flowers and pads. Amur really like the flowers once they find them. Must be tender and good tasting. I've also experienced snapping turtles cutting off lily leaves and flowers. Thanks for the reply, I haven't got any of the carp yet, I was waiting to see how bad the grass was going to grow in my pond first. It has a solid rock bottom and I had to plant the lilies in tubs and sink them in two foot of water just so they would have enough soil to grow. I have seen some snapping turtles though. Do you think muskrats would do this? thank you
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BG sex?
by tim k - 05/12/24 07:01 AM
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