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Some scavengers should be 
in every aquarium or pool. 
Snails eat algae and green 
scum, Tadpoles eat decayed 
matter and surplus food. All 
items here listed can be sent 
with Plants except Tadpoles 
and Frogs which must go 
with fish or in separate can 
with water — (Express). No 
charge for small cans used. 


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GREEN FROGS—A natural accessory for every out- 
door pool. Like turtles, the frogs need some place to 
rest above water, so provide a flat board or protrudin 
rock until the lilies grow. Insects are the natural f 
of frogs. (Not available November to April.) 
Small size, .408 per pair. $1.00 for 6. 
Large size, 75 per pair. 
TADPOLES—These are the green frogs in the tad- 
Naat pole or undeveloped state. They will develop legs, lose 
== __tthe tail and become baby frogs during the summer. 
os: Meanwhile they are scavengers and eat decaying mate 
rials. Tads must be shipped in a can with water, but we make no 
extra charge for it fos this purpose. 
60c per dozen 
(On1pping can included.) 
BLACK RAMSHORN SNAILS—These are very similar to the valu- 
able Red Ramshorn Snails, but are much more hardy and are very 
rolific. Good fo iums Je 
Size Shae en Dime 5 for 25c. 50c per dozen. 
JAPANESE SNAILS—These are the largest of the aquarium snails 
and are entirely hardy in a pool. They are better able to resist 
their natural enemies because when they retire into the shell for pro- 
tection they can close their trapdoor ta. all intruders. The ue 
snails are fully formed and have their own small shell when release 
by the parent. Active eaters of algae and green scum. 
3 for 25c. 75¢ per dozen. 
RED RAMSHORN SNAILS—These are very active ener caters anu 
show up at their best in a well planted aquarium. The body and shell 
are coral red. They grow to be about | inch in diameter. Rare and 
desirable. Sizve about 142”, 15¢ each. 1.50 per doz. 
BABY GREEN TURTLES—These little fellows are about two inches in 
diameter and are beautifully marked with red, green and yellow. The 
underpart of their shells is curiously marked, every turtle seemingly 
with a different pattern. Many of the marks resemble maps, hence the 
name “Ge phic” turtles. Children are always delighted with these 
harmless little pets. They may be kept in a pool while small, but in- 
doors should be kept in their own small bow! with a stone to crawl 
out of the water and rest on. 
35¢ each. 3 for $1.00 
AMERICAN SALAMANDERS—A harmless native water newt. Back 
covered with red and black dots. Belly, yellow spotted with brown. 
Like the above, they are insect eaters. 15¢ each. 2 for 25c. 
SPECIAL NOTICE — LABORATORY 
SPECIMENS 
We supply ae ns for Biology and Zoology Depts. of 
‘oO 
Schools and Colleges. Write us your needs in our line. We 
will quote special prices on larger quantities. 

