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yeah, well, they get algaed up pretty fast. not easy to clean out either. Ingrid
"Scott Teetsel" > wrote:
>I was in Florida this last week and visited a nursery with lots of water
>garden/pond supplies. They had a fish bridge/tunnel that was pretty cool
>and was wondering if anyone else has seen it or heard of it. It was made of
>clear plastic and had open ends where the fish could enter, then swim up at
>a slight angle, then it would level back out, before heading back down the
>other side. When the fish were at the top of the bridge (the horizontal
>part), they were actually above the water line of the pond.
>
>Basically, the bridge looked like this:
>
> ______
> / \
> __/ \__
>
>
>That store in Florida sold it for $100. I thought it was pretty neat and
>couldn't find another on the internet tonight.\
>
>Thanks, Scott
>
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August 14th 03, 03:12 PM
> "Scott Teetsel" wrote:
>
> >I was in Florida this last week and visited a nursery with lots of water
> >garden/pond supplies.
Scott,
Where in Florida were you? Do you remember the name of the pond
place? I live in FL and I'd love to visit it if it's anywhere around
here.
Sue W
Lee Brouillet
August 14th 03, 06:37 PM
Here's a link: http://www.fishighway.com/
They sell a book to show you how to make your own, but as Ingrid said,
they're better suited for inside than outside. Algae can be a real bear to
deal with.
Lee
"Scott Teetsel" > wrote in message
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> I was in Florida this last week and visited a nursery with lots of water
> garden/pond supplies. They had a fish bridge/tunnel that was pretty cool
> and was wondering if anyone else has seen it or heard of it. It was made
of
> clear plastic and had open ends where the fish could enter, then swim up
at
> a slight angle, then it would level back out, before heading back down the
> other side. When the fish were at the top of the bridge (the horizontal
> part), they were actually above the water line of the pond.
>
> Basically, the bridge looked like this:
>
> ______
> / \
> __/ \__
>
>
> That store in Florida sold it for $100. I thought it was pretty neat and
> couldn't find another on the internet tonight.\
>
> Thanks, Scott
>
>
Andrew Burgess
August 14th 03, 11:13 PM
"Lee Brouillet" > writes:
>Here's a link: http://www.fishighway.com/
>They sell a book to show you how to make your own, but as Ingrid said,
>they're better suited for inside than outside. Algae can be a real bear to
>deal with.
Might be fun for special occasions (parties). Even an old fishtank would
work. Immerse in pond, turn upside down, lift out until almost fully out.
Instant fish penthouse condo! Need a place to rest it on though...
Lee Brouillet
August 15th 03, 02:07 PM
Ahhh, you mean *this* DIY project?
http://www.nettally.com/palmk/FishHiRise.html
Lee
"Andrew Burgess" > wrote in message
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> "Lee Brouillet" > writes:
>
> >Here's a link: http://www.fishighway.com/
> >They sell a book to show you how to make your own, but as Ingrid said,
> >they're better suited for inside than outside. Algae can be a real bear
to
> >deal with.
>
> Might be fun for special occasions (parties). Even an old fishtank would
> work. Immerse in pond, turn upside down, lift out until almost fully out.
> Instant fish penthouse condo! Need a place to rest it on though...
>
DT
August 15th 03, 03:24 PM
Lee Brouillet wrote:
> Ahhh, you mean *this* DIY project?
> http://www.nettally.com/palmk/FishHiRise.html
Cool! Saw a pond this summer that had a large plexiglass sphere being
used as a feeder. You could watch the fish swim up to eat, then swim
back out.
Dale
Lee Brouillet
August 15th 03, 07:44 PM
DRAT! I have a link to that one, too - except I can't find it right now . .
.. They're all interesting, but subject to algae growth. Also, if the sun its
it, the water in the dome can be a lot hotter than in the pond. Fish can be
very stupid sometimes. The can get disoriented and stuck in there!
Lee
"DT" > wrote in message
...
> Lee Brouillet wrote:
>
> > Ahhh, you mean *this* DIY project?
> > http://www.nettally.com/palmk/FishHiRise.html
>
> Cool! Saw a pond this summer that had a large plexiglass sphere being
> used as a feeder. You could watch the fish swim up to eat, then swim
> back out.
>
> Dale
>
Gail Futoran
August 16th 03, 08:07 PM
"Lee Brouillet" > wrote in message
...
> Ahhh, you mean *this* DIY project?
> http://www.nettally.com/palmk/FishHiRise.html
>
> Lee
That's a serious "WOW!!!!" page. Thanks for posting the
link. You have given me ideas. :)
Gail
San Antonio TX
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