#214386 - 06/07/08 08:04 PM
Continuing Lynne's pond experience!
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melcon6
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#214654 - 06/08/08 07:26 PM
Re: Continuing Lynne's pond experience!
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Jiffymouse
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#214670 - 06/08/08 08:07 PM
Re: Continuing Lynne's pond experience!
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loz
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That's great Lynne....everyday it's a little pleasure to sit outside and watch the fish feed. 
I use the floating pellets for the bigger fish, the 2 BIG ones can eat 5 at a time. 
The mosquito fish get flake food....one good thing about mosquito fish is that the water dances with them all the time. They are surface swimmers so even when you don't see the Goldfish you see them.
This fall when it cools back down I could send you some if you want. Jiffy I can give you some if you make it up.
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#214784 - 06/09/08 09:24 AM
Re: Continuing Lynne's pond experience!
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loz
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Lynne, do you have snails in your pond?
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#214889 - 06/09/08 05:59 PM
Re: Continuing Lynne's pond experience!
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loz
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I was just curious, my aquarium is full of a gazillion teeny snail babies and I've been putting them out in the pond. They are good for a large pond though, they'll help keep it clean. And they won't live thru the winter so they just have a big explosion in the summer and that's it.
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#215032 - 06/10/08 06:27 AM
Re: Continuing Lynne's pond experience!
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#215040 - 06/10/08 08:16 AM
Re: Continuing Lynne's pond experience!
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loz
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So Lynne, it was the batting that worked? 
I don't see my snails everywhere at all---but they lay lots of egg sacs around the place...I do see a few come up for oxygen each evening.
Nice fishy names Lynne! Mine are easy....I have Faye and Mo--they are the 2 big Shubunkins that mom and dad bought for me.....the two biggest in fish in the pond. I have a white goldfish called Marky......3 fancy tail orange fishes, Loz, Athena, and Kristen. And 2 regular goldfish named Bill and Cindy. I had a 3rd but it died.... Jiffy says that was probably her. 
I'm so glad that you can see your pond so well! I need to get to work and make an Adams filter and quit talking about it.....
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#215049 - 06/10/08 09:47 AM
Re: Continuing Lynne's pond experience!
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loz
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I do, I have an all in one filter/pump thing with the biological balls in the bottom of it....I think I might work on an additional filter soon though, maybe this weekend..... 
I clean mine often enough now, maybe not as much as I should---but it's so darn heavy to pull out of the pond everyday.
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#215390 - 06/12/08 05:55 AM
Re: Continuing Lynne's pond experience!
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#215396 - 06/12/08 06:16 AM
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JunieGirl
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OH Lynne--so very happy to hear your pond is finally clear-- --
now you can sit in your pretty blue chair, in your pretty garden and watch your beautiful fish---happy restful times ahead for Lynne--- 
but hey do not fall asleep out there--- 
and of course your hula-hoop is blue---what other color would they sell to you, right???
Edited by JunieGirl (06/12/08 06:18 AM)
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#217667 - 06/22/08 12:24 PM
Re: Continuing Lynne's pond experience!
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Jiffymouse
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#217697 - 06/22/08 03:32 PM
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JunieGirl
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Oh Lynne I am so sorry to hear about the little koi not doing well yet. I will hope tomorrow brings better news
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#217784 - 06/22/08 07:47 PM
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loz
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Praying for that little koi, yep I am---I love fish and I hope it makes it Lynne. Koi are pretty finicky fish aren't they? I don't know too much about them.
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#217859 - 06/23/08 06:58 AM
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waterwise
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Algefix can be toxic to fish. Even used as directed. Use it sparingly go to koivet forum and read to discusion on algefix. I use it myself but I am very careful and us it "as need only", not as directed. just mt thoughts on the stuff.
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