
SCAVENGERS for POOL 
and AQUARIUMS 
All aquariums and pools need scaven- 
gers, fish to feed upon the insects, snails 
to devour algae and green scum and 
tadpoles to eat decayed matter. Scav- 
engers should be kept in all well bal- 
anced pools. 
JAPANESE SNAILS—These large hardy snails frequently 
become as large as an English Walnut. They devour algae 
and green scum and help to keep the water clear. These 
snails do not lay eggs as do other varieties but are live 
bearers, bringing forth the young fully developed. 3 for 25e. 
BROWN RAMSHORN SNAILS—Medium size snails with 
shell characteristics of that name. Very prolific egg layers 
and are very active scavengers. 15e€ per pair. 
RED RAMSHORN SNAILS—Somewhat larger than the 
Brown Ramshorn, sometimes known as the Coral Snail. 
Isxcelient scavengers. Lend much color to the aquarium 
and pool. 2 for 2%5e. 
MOSQUITOES AND GOLDFISH—It is recommended that 
goldfish be kept in all water lily pools. They are interest- 
ing and eat the mosquito larvae and aid in keeping the 
water clear. Twelve fish to a four by six pool is the best 
proportion. 
SCAVENGER SELECTION 
It is difficult to get too many snails for 
a pool, as they may remove decayed vegeta- 
tion and green algae. Use two snails per 
square foot of floor area. 
4 Brown Ramshorn, 4 Red Ramshorn, 8 | 
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MRS. ERLE SMILEY, Owner 
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