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    is anybody using a bug zapper?

    or some sort of light to attact bugs to the fishtank?

    if so, how would you rate the volume and/or effectiveness as a supplement to fish food?

    and, what kind of lights or zapper? Oh, yeah, one more thing. any pictures of the setup to avoid any shocking mishaps in the tank?

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    Re: is anybody using a bug zapper?

    the more i think about it, any ideas on setting up an lcd or something to just attract the bugs into the fishtank?

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    Re: is anybody using a bug zapper?

    I've had this thought too. I thinking of using a zapped above my tank next year.

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    Re: is anybody using a bug zapper?

    I used one over my pond one year along with a yellow bug light and the fish loved it.
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    Re: is anybody using a bug zapper?

    Thank you for the suggestion of the light.

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    We only have a house hand held zapper but the catch goes in the tank as feed. If I had one over a pond I would remove the bottom plate and just let them fall into the water. Many people I know that live on lakes have moved their zappers away from the house and out over the water When the fish hear the zap they hear a dinner bell. Unless the amount of dead bugs in in the pounds I would just consider it a treat. We also net sewing needles for our larger fish and they eat them up also.

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