Interesting and good idea! I can cut enough out to alleviate the danger!
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"Fish Head" wrote in message
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On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 16:31:19 -0400, "claude rogers"
wrote:
That poor fishy stuck in the milk crate has got me think'in. I am using
milk crates for plant stands, my fish are still fairly small, less than
10
inches, someone said they use concrete blocks treated or acid washed or
painted or something. Exactly what did you do to them to prevent
leeching
lime "I think it's lime" I thought about painting them black but with
what
kind of paint.....Thoughts...I don't want my fishies stuck in a milk
crate
hole...or...is there an alternative to concrete....Thanks Claude
Claude,
I have a dozen milk crates in my 2000 gallon pond. The sides of the
crates have been removed and do not present an obstruction or hazard
to the fish. Never had a fish get caught in a milk crate. Here is a
link to my page on crates: http://bmoke.freeyellow.com/cppg027.htm
Bill M.