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BenignVanilla March 30th 04 10:39 PM

Advise on submerged rocks - fish hide outs.
 

"joe" wrote in message
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Ah, the great debate. Many on this list say no rocks. It's way easier to
keep clean, and I would agree with that. On the other hand, looks kinda
sparse to my eyes. I put rocks in - but fairly large ones - no sand or
gravel type stuff. It's a compromise I can deal with. Never heard it
contributed to an algae problem though.

Just my HO

snip

I'd add...big rocks provide more surface area for bio-pigs. Besides...what's
a little sweater algae.

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BV.
www.iheartmypond.com




Janet March 30th 04 11:24 PM

Advise on submerged rocks - fish hide outs.
 

Go read the thread titled "No Rocks!!!!" over at http://www.koivet.com and
you'll see why (complete with pictures) as to why so many say no rocks in
the pond...
Janet in rainy Niagara Falls,ON
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"Josh" wrote in message
om...
My local pond store practically threatened to kill me if I put rocks
on the bottom of my pond saying I would never control the algea, but
several of you are talking about doing just that for hiding places
(which is what I originally thought too) any comments?




Janet March 30th 04 11:24 PM

Advise on submerged rocks - fish hide outs.
 

Go read the thread titled "No Rocks!!!!" over at http://www.koivet.com and
you'll see why (complete with pictures) as to why so many say no rocks in
the pond...
Janet in rainy Niagara Falls,ON
--

"Josh" wrote in message
om...
My local pond store practically threatened to kill me if I put rocks
on the bottom of my pond saying I would never control the algea, but
several of you are talking about doing just that for hiding places
(which is what I originally thought too) any comments?




BenignVanilla March 31st 04 02:43 PM

Advise on submerged rocks - fish hide outs.
 

"Janet" wrote in message
...

Go read the thread titled "No Rocks!!!!" over at http://www.koivet.com and
you'll see why (complete with pictures) as to why so many say no rocks in
the pond...

snip

Interesting thread, here it is BTW http://tinyurl.com/2kcvw. I have also
archived it at iheartmypond.com.

--
BV.
www.iheartmypond.com




BenignVanilla March 31st 04 02:43 PM

Advise on submerged rocks - fish hide outs.
 

"Janet" wrote in message
...

Go read the thread titled "No Rocks!!!!" over at http://www.koivet.com and
you'll see why (complete with pictures) as to why so many say no rocks in
the pond...

snip

Interesting thread, here it is BTW http://tinyurl.com/2kcvw. I have also
archived it at iheartmypond.com.

--
BV.
www.iheartmypond.com




Janet March 31st 04 03:38 PM

Advise on submerged rocks - fish hide outs.
 
That's a great idea to archive it BV! Hopefully new ponders will re-think
their choices after reading that thread. My own opinion is that rocks are
not all bad but one needs to make an informed decision and be prepared to
do massive cleanings at least twice a year, if not more often depending on
the fish load of the pond.

That said I have a 20+ foot liner stream covered in pea gravel and small
river rock. We just cleaned out our ponds this past weekend. We had a
minimal amount of pea gravel that had slid into the lower pond during the
winter. There was definitely sludge and gunk trapped in it, it was nasty! We
haven't cleaned the stream yet, that's planned for this weekend, I fully
expect the same...
Janet in "spring has sprung!" Niagara Falls, ON

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"BenignVanilla" wrote in message
...

"Janet" wrote in message
...

Go read the thread titled "No Rocks!!!!" over at http://www.koivet.com

and
you'll see why (complete with pictures) as to why so many say no rocks

in
the pond...

snip

Interesting thread, here it is BTW http://tinyurl.com/2kcvw. I have also
archived it at iheartmypond.com.

--
BV.
www.iheartmypond.com






Janet March 31st 04 03:38 PM

Advise on submerged rocks - fish hide outs.
 
That's a great idea to archive it BV! Hopefully new ponders will re-think
their choices after reading that thread. My own opinion is that rocks are
not all bad but one needs to make an informed decision and be prepared to
do massive cleanings at least twice a year, if not more often depending on
the fish load of the pond.

That said I have a 20+ foot liner stream covered in pea gravel and small
river rock. We just cleaned out our ponds this past weekend. We had a
minimal amount of pea gravel that had slid into the lower pond during the
winter. There was definitely sludge and gunk trapped in it, it was nasty! We
haven't cleaned the stream yet, that's planned for this weekend, I fully
expect the same...
Janet in "spring has sprung!" Niagara Falls, ON

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"BenignVanilla" wrote in message
...

"Janet" wrote in message
...

Go read the thread titled "No Rocks!!!!" over at http://www.koivet.com

and
you'll see why (complete with pictures) as to why so many say no rocks

in
the pond...

snip

Interesting thread, here it is BTW http://tinyurl.com/2kcvw. I have also
archived it at iheartmypond.com.

--
BV.
www.iheartmypond.com






Josh March 31st 04 07:47 PM

Advise on submerged rocks - fish hide outs.
 
Janet,

I looked and searched and googled and I couldn't find that article, is it missing?

"Janet" wrote in message ...
Go read the thread titled "No Rocks!!!!" over at http://www.koivet.com and
you'll see why (complete with pictures) as to why so many say no rocks in
the pond...
Janet in rainy Niagara Falls,ON
--

"Josh" wrote in message
om...
My local pond store practically threatened to kill me if I put rocks
on the bottom of my pond saying I would never control the algea, but
several of you are talking about doing just that for hiding places
(which is what I originally thought too) any comments?


Josh March 31st 04 07:47 PM

Advise on submerged rocks - fish hide outs.
 
Janet,

I looked and searched and googled and I couldn't find that article, is it missing?

"Janet" wrote in message ...
Go read the thread titled "No Rocks!!!!" over at http://www.koivet.com and
you'll see why (complete with pictures) as to why so many say no rocks in
the pond...
Janet in rainy Niagara Falls,ON
--

"Josh" wrote in message
om...
My local pond store practically threatened to kill me if I put rocks
on the bottom of my pond saying I would never control the algea, but
several of you are talking about doing just that for hiding places
(which is what I originally thought too) any comments?


BenignVanilla March 31st 04 07:54 PM

Advise on submerged rocks - fish hide outs.
 

"Josh" wrote in message
m...
Janet,

I looked and searched and googled and I couldn't find that article, is it

missing?
snip

http://tinyurl.com/2kcvw.

--
BV.
www.iheartmypond.com





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