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rasta
April 10th 04, 08:49 PM
hey all
got the pond together and it's ready to show. 300 gallons, it measures
about 7' x 3' x 2' deep and took two solid days to hand dig. it's
amazing how much dirt is in a small hole (the wife got a few new
flower beds in the process). am using a pondmaster 950 with the
discharge split to a venturi and a bioforce 1000, with that return
going through the urn.
the liner was laid sunday, with the excess pulled over the first
course of pavers, which allows me to fill about midway to the first
couse but was very fortunate that all sides remained level during
liner installation (the pleats on the corners of this formal pond
*almost* tripped that up ). finally got the urns in place tuesday,
spiked the filter with some substrate and filter material from a
tropical tank and circulated, adding three comets thursday. the fish
are doing well so i must have done something right ;-) .
being under a patio cover in zone 9 and receiving three hours of
direct morning sun should help with algael blooms (i hope). for extra
insurance, i added a small bale of barley. i plan to eventually stock
12 - 15 comets and am looking forward to share my knowledge when
possible.
pics can be found here :
http://rynholland.tripod.com/
http://rynholland.tripod.com/pond/id1.html
http://rynholland.tripod.com/pond/id2.html
Sean Dinh
April 11th 04, 04:27 AM
Seeing another new pond is hard on me. I can't pour the pond till next
week.
rasta wrote:
> hey all
>
> got the pond together and it's ready to show. 300 gallons, it measures
> about 7' x 3' x 2' deep and took two solid days to hand dig. it's
> amazing how much dirt is in a small hole (the wife got a few new
> flower beds in the process). am using a pondmaster 950 with the
> discharge split to a venturi and a bioforce 1000, with that return
> going through the urn.
Sean Dinh
April 11th 04, 04:27 AM
Seeing another new pond is hard on me. I can't pour the pond till next
week.
rasta wrote:
> hey all
>
> got the pond together and it's ready to show. 300 gallons, it measures
> about 7' x 3' x 2' deep and took two solid days to hand dig. it's
> amazing how much dirt is in a small hole (the wife got a few new
> flower beds in the process). am using a pondmaster 950 with the
> discharge split to a venturi and a bioforce 1000, with that return
> going through the urn.
GrannyGrump
April 11th 04, 06:04 AM
Nice! Love the urns....
GrannyGrump
April 11th 04, 06:04 AM
Nice! Love the urns....
~ Windsong ~
April 11th 04, 07:56 AM
"rasta" > wrote in message
...
> hey all
>
> got the pond together and it's ready to show. 300 gallons, it measures
> about 7' x 3' x 2' deep and took two solid days to hand dig. it's
> amazing how much dirt is in a small hole ..........
=============================
I love that pouring jug. :-) I have a frog spitter but the wildlife wont
let it be so we can't use it.
--
Carol....
"Ring bell for maid service...if no answer do it yourself."
My Webpages:
http://www.heartoftn.net/users/windsong/index.html
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ Windsong ~
April 11th 04, 07:56 AM
"rasta" > wrote in message
...
> hey all
>
> got the pond together and it's ready to show. 300 gallons, it measures
> about 7' x 3' x 2' deep and took two solid days to hand dig. it's
> amazing how much dirt is in a small hole ..........
=============================
I love that pouring jug. :-) I have a frog spitter but the wildlife wont
let it be so we can't use it.
--
Carol....
"Ring bell for maid service...if no answer do it yourself."
My Webpages:
http://www.heartoftn.net/users/windsong/index.html
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
pixi
April 11th 04, 01:35 PM
I like your urns too. Beautiful!!
"rasta" > wrote in message
...
> hey all
>
> got the pond together and it's ready to show. 300 gallons, it measures
> about 7' x 3' x 2' deep and took two solid days to hand dig. it's
> amazing how much dirt is in a small hole (the wife got a few new
> flower beds in the process). am using a pondmaster 950 with the
> discharge split to a venturi and a bioforce 1000, with that return
> going through the urn.
>
> the liner was laid sunday, with the excess pulled over the first
> course of pavers, which allows me to fill about midway to the first
> couse but was very fortunate that all sides remained level during
> liner installation (the pleats on the corners of this formal pond
> *almost* tripped that up ). finally got the urns in place tuesday,
> spiked the filter with some substrate and filter material from a
> tropical tank and circulated, adding three comets thursday. the fish
> are doing well so i must have done something right ;-) .
>
> being under a patio cover in zone 9 and receiving three hours of
> direct morning sun should help with algael blooms (i hope). for extra
> insurance, i added a small bale of barley. i plan to eventually stock
> 12 - 15 comets and am looking forward to share my knowledge when
> possible.
>
> pics can be found here :
>
> http://rynholland.tripod.com/
> http://rynholland.tripod.com/pond/id1.html
> http://rynholland.tripod.com/pond/id2.html
pixi
April 11th 04, 01:35 PM
I like your urns too. Beautiful!!
"rasta" > wrote in message
...
> hey all
>
> got the pond together and it's ready to show. 300 gallons, it measures
> about 7' x 3' x 2' deep and took two solid days to hand dig. it's
> amazing how much dirt is in a small hole (the wife got a few new
> flower beds in the process). am using a pondmaster 950 with the
> discharge split to a venturi and a bioforce 1000, with that return
> going through the urn.
>
> the liner was laid sunday, with the excess pulled over the first
> course of pavers, which allows me to fill about midway to the first
> couse but was very fortunate that all sides remained level during
> liner installation (the pleats on the corners of this formal pond
> *almost* tripped that up ). finally got the urns in place tuesday,
> spiked the filter with some substrate and filter material from a
> tropical tank and circulated, adding three comets thursday. the fish
> are doing well so i must have done something right ;-) .
>
> being under a patio cover in zone 9 and receiving three hours of
> direct morning sun should help with algael blooms (i hope). for extra
> insurance, i added a small bale of barley. i plan to eventually stock
> 12 - 15 comets and am looking forward to share my knowledge when
> possible.
>
> pics can be found here :
>
> http://rynholland.tripod.com/
> http://rynholland.tripod.com/pond/id1.html
> http://rynholland.tripod.com/pond/id2.html
matrix
April 11th 04, 04:30 PM
Very nice indeed!
matrix
April 11th 04, 04:30 PM
Very nice indeed!
Just Me \Koi\
April 11th 04, 05:28 PM
Hey Ras,
I love your water return urn!
What does Rasta stand for? You are not a rude boy Rasta are you? Just
checking!
Irie!
--
_______________________________________
"The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is
like an eggs-and-ham breakfast:
The chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'."
http://community.webshots.com/user/godwino
"rasta" > wrote in message
...
> hey all
>
> got the pond together and it's ready to show. 300 gallons, it measures
> about 7' x 3' x 2' deep and took two solid days to hand dig. it's
> amazing how much dirt is in a small hole (the wife got a few new
> flower beds in the process). am using a pondmaster 950 with the
> discharge split to a venturi and a bioforce 1000, with that return
> going through the urn.
>
> the liner was laid sunday, with the excess pulled over the first
> course of pavers, which allows me to fill about midway to the first
> couse but was very fortunate that all sides remained level during
> liner installation (the pleats on the corners of this formal pond
> *almost* tripped that up ). finally got the urns in place tuesday,
> spiked the filter with some substrate and filter material from a
> tropical tank and circulated, adding three comets thursday. the fish
> are doing well so i must have done something right ;-) .
>
> being under a patio cover in zone 9 and receiving three hours of
> direct morning sun should help with algael blooms (i hope). for extra
> insurance, i added a small bale of barley. i plan to eventually stock
> 12 - 15 comets and am looking forward to share my knowledge when
> possible.
>
> pics can be found here :
>
> http://rynholland.tripod.com/
> http://rynholland.tripod.com/pond/id1.html
> http://rynholland.tripod.com/pond/id2.html
Just Me \Koi\
April 11th 04, 05:28 PM
Hey Ras,
I love your water return urn!
What does Rasta stand for? You are not a rude boy Rasta are you? Just
checking!
Irie!
--
_______________________________________
"The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is
like an eggs-and-ham breakfast:
The chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'."
http://community.webshots.com/user/godwino
"rasta" > wrote in message
...
> hey all
>
> got the pond together and it's ready to show. 300 gallons, it measures
> about 7' x 3' x 2' deep and took two solid days to hand dig. it's
> amazing how much dirt is in a small hole (the wife got a few new
> flower beds in the process). am using a pondmaster 950 with the
> discharge split to a venturi and a bioforce 1000, with that return
> going through the urn.
>
> the liner was laid sunday, with the excess pulled over the first
> course of pavers, which allows me to fill about midway to the first
> couse but was very fortunate that all sides remained level during
> liner installation (the pleats on the corners of this formal pond
> *almost* tripped that up ). finally got the urns in place tuesday,
> spiked the filter with some substrate and filter material from a
> tropical tank and circulated, adding three comets thursday. the fish
> are doing well so i must have done something right ;-) .
>
> being under a patio cover in zone 9 and receiving three hours of
> direct morning sun should help with algael blooms (i hope). for extra
> insurance, i added a small bale of barley. i plan to eventually stock
> 12 - 15 comets and am looking forward to share my knowledge when
> possible.
>
> pics can be found here :
>
> http://rynholland.tripod.com/
> http://rynholland.tripod.com/pond/id1.html
> http://rynholland.tripod.com/pond/id2.html
rasta
April 11th 04, 08:51 PM
thanks for the comments.
On Sun, 11 Apr 2004 16:28:05 GMT, "Just Me \"Koi\""
> wrote:
>Hey Ras,
>
>I love your water return urn!
>
>What does Rasta stand for? You are not a rude boy Rasta are you? Just
>checking!
>
>Irie!
the nick was given amny blue moons ago. mostly for my positive vibes
and apparent love of lamb's bread.
rasta
April 11th 04, 08:51 PM
thanks for the comments.
On Sun, 11 Apr 2004 16:28:05 GMT, "Just Me \"Koi\""
> wrote:
>Hey Ras,
>
>I love your water return urn!
>
>What does Rasta stand for? You are not a rude boy Rasta are you? Just
>checking!
>
>Irie!
the nick was given amny blue moons ago. mostly for my positive vibes
and apparent love of lamb's bread.
~ jan JJsPond.us
April 14th 04, 05:08 AM
Love the water return decanter, were you the one explaining how you made a
hole thru pottery in another thread? ~ jan
>On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 14:49:35 -0500, rasta > wrote:
>got the pond together and it's ready to show. 300 gallons, it measures
>about 7' x 3' x 2' deep and took two solid days to hand dig. it's
>amazing how much dirt is in a small hole (the wife got a few new
>flower beds in the process). am using a pondmaster 950 with the
>discharge split to a venturi and a bioforce 1000, with that return
>going through the urn.
>
>the liner was laid sunday, with the excess pulled over the first
>course of pavers, which allows me to fill about midway to the first
>couse but was very fortunate that all sides remained level during
>liner installation (the pleats on the corners of this formal pond
>*almost* tripped that up ). finally got the urns in place tuesday,
>spiked the filter with some substrate and filter material from a
>tropical tank and circulated, adding three comets thursday. the fish
>are doing well so i must have done something right ;-) .
>
>being under a patio cover in zone 9 and receiving three hours of
>direct morning sun should help with algael blooms (i hope). for extra
>insurance, i added a small bale of barley. i plan to eventually stock
>12 - 15 comets and am looking forward to share my knowledge when
>possible.
>
>pics can be found here :
>
>http://rynholland.tripod.com/
>http://rynholland.tripod.com/pond/id1.html
>http://rynholland.tripod.com/pond/id2.html
~ jan (Do you know where your water quality is?)
~ jan JJsPond.us
April 14th 04, 05:08 AM
Love the water return decanter, were you the one explaining how you made a
hole thru pottery in another thread? ~ jan
>On Sat, 10 Apr 2004 14:49:35 -0500, rasta > wrote:
>got the pond together and it's ready to show. 300 gallons, it measures
>about 7' x 3' x 2' deep and took two solid days to hand dig. it's
>amazing how much dirt is in a small hole (the wife got a few new
>flower beds in the process). am using a pondmaster 950 with the
>discharge split to a venturi and a bioforce 1000, with that return
>going through the urn.
>
>the liner was laid sunday, with the excess pulled over the first
>course of pavers, which allows me to fill about midway to the first
>couse but was very fortunate that all sides remained level during
>liner installation (the pleats on the corners of this formal pond
>*almost* tripped that up ). finally got the urns in place tuesday,
>spiked the filter with some substrate and filter material from a
>tropical tank and circulated, adding three comets thursday. the fish
>are doing well so i must have done something right ;-) .
>
>being under a patio cover in zone 9 and receiving three hours of
>direct morning sun should help with algael blooms (i hope). for extra
>insurance, i added a small bale of barley. i plan to eventually stock
>12 - 15 comets and am looking forward to share my knowledge when
>possible.
>
>pics can be found here :
>
>http://rynholland.tripod.com/
>http://rynholland.tripod.com/pond/id1.html
>http://rynholland.tripod.com/pond/id2.html
~ jan (Do you know where your water quality is?)
rasta
April 15th 04, 04:55 AM
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 04:08:48 GMT, ~ jan JJsPond.us
> wrote:
>Love the water return decanter, were you the one explaining how you made a
>hole thru pottery in another thread? ~ jan
<snip>
yup, was i.
positive vibes, rasta
rasta
April 15th 04, 04:55 AM
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 04:08:48 GMT, ~ jan JJsPond.us
> wrote:
>Love the water return decanter, were you the one explaining how you made a
>hole thru pottery in another thread? ~ jan
<snip>
yup, was i.
positive vibes, rasta
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