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Anyone ever build a sal****er pond?
What is the "salt water" pond built on/in? Does it have surrounding land
that it is going to harm by overflow? If Captain Burke has this pond surrounded by cement and the sal****er gets drained into the ocean when it overflows, then it isn't a problem but if I bought a house only to find out that my "yard" had been destroyed by salt I would be really ticked off. "Barry" wrote in message ... Captain Burke has exterior sal****er ponds, exposed to all the elements. The ponds are full of sharks, jack, grunts, snapper and the like. "D Kat" wrote in message ... This strikes me as a really NOT good idea.... For one thing you will destroy your surrounding soil if water overflows from your pond or is in some other fashion taken from pond to land. Even the water that I had mildly salted for sick fish years ago did damage to my nearby plants when one time the raccoons pulled out the hose to the pump, dumping about 1/3 of the pond out onto the ground. It would also not be good for wildlife that are now becoming dependent on us ponders in urban areas. DK "Jim" wrote in message news:NJQM9.243996$pN3.19973@sccrnsc03... I have a 20X12X4ft pond partially completed (its only about 3 foot deep right now), and am toying with the idea of making it into a sal****er pond. I live in Louisville Kentucky, so the temp. fluctuates greatly (0-100). Are there any sal****er fish that could survive such fluctuations? Would a small greenhouse stabilize temp. much? Any info would be greatly appreciated. David |
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