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Dear James,
1. Stake a rotten fish-head out in the grass bed at a low tide in 6-12
inches of water.
2. Check for Prunum and Melongena every 30 minutes.
3. If no luck, try it on a sandy patch or at night or on a warmer day.
Good luck,
Harry
At 10:56 PM 4/28/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Dear all, I have a question. I have been wanting to collect live
>Marginella apicina
>at a grass bed near my home, where dead shells are found in abundance,
>but I have not
>been able to find any live ones. So far I have searched only during the
>day; are they nocturnal?
>Should I look at night? If that is not the reason, then what could be
>keeping them?
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>Thanks,
>James
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