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The clear break
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003 13:44:02 -0800, ~ jan
wrote: On 23 Jan 2003 10:39:48 -0800, (Cleveland Ponder) wrote: Most people tend to feel that this is not recommended because wastes build up in the pebbles and creates an anerobic(no oxygen) area which can create toxic compounds. It also makes it difficult to clean. Yes, many of us use shop vacs so the pebbles would be picked up too. As far as the liner, it will soon be covered with a nice fuzzy algae sweater. ~ jan I haven't done a pond for, what, well, wome years now ... I forgot about the algae ... waters clear (protein problem mentioned in another thread seems to have reduced) ... yeah, I'll leave things alone and see what eventuates. Thanks. --------------------------------- Tony Sanders New Zealand/Aotearoa --------------------------------- |
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