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Old January 8th 07, 07:05 AM posted to rec.aquaria.freshwater.goldfish,rec.aquaria.marine.reefs,rec.ponds
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Default Pond sealer & dead plants

Number on water parameters would be nice as would a list of so called
plants. Any other repely you get is gonna be a guess without having
all the facts. Any infoyou get from Tristan alka Roy Hauer aka
Andrea NOgales would be bull**** anyhow and needs to be taken with
agrain of salt. He is notoriious for giving erroneous info anyhow.

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Number on water parameters would be nice as would a list of so called
plants. Any other repely you get is gonna be a guess without having
all the facts. Any infoyou get from Zebulon alka CArol Gulley aka
Andrea NOgales would be bull**** anyhow and needs to be taken with
agrain of salt. She is notoriious for giving erroneous info anyhow.

On Sun, 07 Jan 2007 20:57:53 GMT, ~ janj wrote:

On Sun, 7 Jan 2007 14:28:10 -0600, Zëbulon

wrote:

=====================
If the water was that drastically different I would think the fish

would
have also reacted badly yet the OP says they're fine. I have to

acclimate
every fish I buy here or they die from what was called PH shock not

too long
ago. Plants don't just drop over dead, especially the new ones that

would
not have been as badly effected by such a drastic difference. Plants
starved for nutrients fade away.........

Going against my better judgment to reply to this, but fish can

survive
high pH where plants will die. Plus I think saying something is "fine"

is
pretty general, goldfish are tough. ~ jan



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