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arjay May 18th 04 07:13 PM

Sludge (yuk)
 
can anyone tell me how to get sludge out of my pond (3feetx 6feet
24inches deep) i do not want to spend £200 on a vacum system. Any idea
:-)
yours Arja
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Ka30P May 18th 04 07:37 PM

Sludge (yuk)
 
Arjay wrote can anyone tell me how to get sludge out of my pond (3feetx
6feet x
24inches deep)

Grow up two teenage boys,
drain pond, remove fish to netted kiddy pool,
shovel out sludge, fertilize happy plants,
refill pond, treat water for chlorine or chloramines (depending on your water
supply) put fish back in.
Reward teenagers with pizza and soda.
Repeat every year.
Don't let kids leave home...


kathy :-)
A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A

Gail Futoran May 18th 04 07:47 PM

Sludge (yuk)
 
"arjay" wrote in
message
s.com...
can anyone tell me how to get sludge out of my pond

(3feetx 6feet x
24inches deep) i do not want to spend £200 on a vacum

system. Any ideas
:-)
yours Arjay
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arjay
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A shop vac works. Not cheap but not too
expensive, and useful for other things, too.

Gail



Sean Dinh May 18th 04 09:46 PM

Sludge (yuk)
 
That would cost more than £200 :).

Ka30P wrote:

Grow up two teenage boys,



[email protected] May 18th 04 11:13 PM

Sludge (yuk)
 
it is best to drain the pond filling a kiddie pool, then move the fish the pool and
clean the pond out. do this while the temp of the pond water is the temp of the
water coming out of your tap so there is no temp shock.
Ingrid

arjay wrote:

can anyone tell me how to get sludge out of my pond (3feetx 6feet x
24inches deep) i do not want to spend £200 on a vacum system. Any ideas
:-)
yours Arjay




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Gale Pearce May 18th 04 11:18 PM

Sludge (yuk)
 
Yup - you can use a product called SludgeBuster to eat it up - actually any
"bacteria additive" will help
Gale :~)
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can anyone tell me how to get sludge out of my pond (3feetx 6feet x
24inches deep) i do not want to spend £200 on a vacum system. Any ideas
:-)
yours Arjay
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dkat May 19th 04 12:30 AM

Sludge (yuk)
 

i have read everything from 100,000 to 1,000,000 u.s. $$$. my 2 are going
for the upper number...

note on putting fish in kiddie pool. if you have raccoons they will
appreciate if you serve a little bit of green along with the fish.... of
course if the kiddie pool is used for only the one day, or put in the
garage, or surrounded by land mines, it probably won't be dining at chez
dinh's ...


"Sean Dinh" wrote in message
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That would cost more than £200 :).

Ka30P wrote:

Grow up two teenage boys,





George May 19th 04 03:42 AM

Sludge (yuk)
 

"Ka30P" wrote in message
...
Arjay wrote can anyone tell me how to get sludge out of my pond (3feetx
6feet x
24inches deep)

Grow up two teenage boys,
drain pond, remove fish to netted kiddy pool,
shovel out sludge, fertilize happy plants,
refill pond, treat water for chlorine or chloramines (depending on your water
supply) put fish back in.
Reward teenagers with pizza and soda.
Repeat every year.
Don't let kids leave home...


Gee, you are optimistic!



Ka30P May 19th 04 03:52 AM

Sludge (yuk)
 
George wrote Gee, you are optimistic!

I've got to be ;-)
Right now I've got two broken teenage boys.
One in a cast, one with a tube in his chest with a collapsed lung. I expect
them both to be in good working order by mid-Summer.


kathy :-)
A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A

George May 19th 04 04:08 AM

Sludge (yuk)
 

"Ka30P" wrote in message
...
George wrote Gee, you are optimistic!

I've got to be ;-)
Right now I've got two broken teenage boys.
One in a cast, one with a tube in his chest with a collapsed lung. I expect
them both to be in good working order by mid-Summer.


kathy :-)
A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A


If that is the worst of it, you are doing well. Don't get in started on when my
step-daughters were teenagers! Man, I am glad those days are over! I hope your
sons get well soon.




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