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15 - Water Supply in the Mating Yard

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Uploaded by on May 23, 2007

15 - Water Supply in the Mating Yard

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  • @KiwiGary2

    No, this plant is "Salvinia auriculata",

  • No, this plant is "Salvinia auriculata",

    Just check google for images and information

  • That looks like frogbit.

  • @KiwiGary2 That is not a planted plant or grass ect so to say that you see floating in the water. What it is is a product like buckwheat or cracked lentils ect that is floating in the water. The idea is to get enough in there to make solid landing but to not have so much it absorbs all of the water. It's not growing in there it's added into there. Hope that makes sense. If you have a pond just plant such as bamboo, Dwarf Clover, cattail, any variety of rush or reed, ect.

  • What plant do you use in the water, we have tried a few things but just seem to breed mozzies here. Thanks Gary

  • Because they are gathering water to take back to their colony.

  • y dont they fly away stupid things

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