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Pond pictures and update
"zookeeper" wrote in message ... BenignVanilla wrote: "RichToyBox" wrote in message I use pond shoes that I get at wallyworld. They are great at reducing the slipperiness of the bottom when I am in working ... My pond is slick, and I have no horizontal shelves ... I have found that if you slide your feet, and remove some of the slime as you go, you can get better footing. Don't walk, shuffle. But, ... uh ...., doesn't that stir up the clay?!??!? ducking ;-) zookeeper *grumble* Yes, some muck can be stirred up using this method, but it keeps me from being soaked in orange water. BV. |
Pond pictures and update
BenignVanilla wrote: "zookeeper" wrote in message ... BenignVanilla wrote: "RichToyBox" wrote in message . But, ... uh ...., doesn't that stir up the clay?!??!? ducking ;-) zookeeper *grumble* Yes, some muck can be stirred up using this method, but it keeps me from being soaked in orange water. BV. hey BV ever thought of getin some of that instant tan spray? I understand it turns you orange ---------- then you and the pond will match ;-) -- John Rutz Z5 New Mexico never miss a good oportunity to shut up see my pond at: http://www.fuerjefe.com |
I agree with you totally, I have a 55 gallon fish tank beginning 10 then put forward now to a pond outside. I think it must not have too many laugh. Anyway, I always wash often, and sometimes I feel like I do then, we need more.
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