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Bubba January 22nd 04 09:48 PM

execution chamber!
 
I have an outdoor pond - concrete and masonry - - perhaps 4 ft x 10 feet by
a couple of feet deep. It has an effective filtration and circulation
system. Until last year, my critters lived in it in peace and harmony.



Then:



It began to lose water fairly rapidly through a large crack that had
developed in the bottom. I drained the pond and called in my favorite
neighborhood handyman who cured the problem by cleaning out the crack and
filling it with an epoxy compound. The pond no longer loses water - - now
it kills fish. Everything I introduce to the pond DIES. After many months
(and many sacrificial fish) I declare myself thoroughly STUMPED.



Any ideas? I innately suspect that the epoxy has something to do with it,
but the water has been changed and filtered so long that it doesn't seem
plausible.



Any or all suggestions, ideas, hints or cures will be cheerfully
appreciated.











Gunther January 23rd 04 12:57 AM

execution chamber!
 
In article ,
says...
I have an outdoor pond - concrete and masonry - - perhaps 4 ft x 10 feet by
a couple of feet deep. It has an effective filtration and circulation
system. Until last year, my critters lived in it in peace and harmony.



Then:



It began to lose water fairly rapidly through a large crack that had
developed in the bottom. I drained the pond and called in my favorite
neighborhood handyman who cured the problem by cleaning out the crack and
filling it with an epoxy compound. The pond no longer loses water - - now
it kills fish. Everything I introduce to the pond DIES. After many months
(and many sacrificial fish) I declare myself thoroughly STUMPED.



Any ideas? I innately suspect that the epoxy has something to do with it,
but the water has been changed and filtered so long that it doesn't seem
plausible.



Any or all suggestions, ideas, hints or cures will be cheerfully
appreciated.


Could you add a pond liner that would separate the
epoxied crack from the water but still use the same
filtration system? It may be that something ugly is
entering via the filter. Such a lining might eliminate
a variable.

G


[email protected] January 24th 04 06:33 PM

execution chamber!
 
ask in rec.ponds


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