This message is from: Steve McIlree <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

  Several years ago the folks with whom we boarded our horses went on
  vacation, leaving their pets in the care of a neighbor. After they
  had been gone for several days, we got a call from the neighbor in a
  panic because the koi in the indoor pond were looking sick. We went
  out there to see what could be done, and by the time we arrived all
  the fish were belly-up. The problem seemed to be that the expensive
  filter system had failed, and I couldn't see any way to fix it. The
  only thing we could figure to do was move the nearly dead fish to
  the horses' stock tank. As soon as we put them in the tank, a couple
  of the fish revived, but one seemed to be beyond rescue. However, we
  left it there, and hoped the horses wouldn't think is was a toy.
  When we went out the next day, we found ALL the fish swimming
  happily in the tank. When they returned from vacation, the owners
  chose to leave the fish in the stock tank, and they seemed to
  thrive.

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Steve McIlree - Pferd, Skipper & Clust - Omaha, NE/Las Cruces, NM, USA
 Who would give up liberty to gain security deserves neither liberty
 nor security. -- Benjamin Franklin

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