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Koi-Lo wrote:
"netDenizen" wrote in message .. . Koi-Lo wrote: Cheapest way: Buy a $9.99 kiddy pool at WW and a cheap black dropcloth to use as a liner. Keep liner in place with a fee rocks - instant pond for under $15.00. ;-) It's also too shallow for a 6 yr old to drown in. What's the black dropcloth please? Fabric, plastic, where purchased... ======================== A black plastic dropcloth (also comes clear) is used to cover furniture when one paints the ceiling or walls in a room. They can be found for under $5 in most Wal*Mart type stores including Home Depot's and Lowe's (more expensive there). They are non-toxic and last for up to 5 years. Thanks for that! Here in northern Ontario the snow is still melting, but I'd like to try a kiddy-pool pond this summer. Would you recommend placing it in the shade to keep it cool, or in the sun for plant growth? I'd like to put some of my water lettuce and other plants in it, maybe some hornwort - might they be ok? As to fish, which fish would you recommend I put in the kiddy-pond: my zebra danios, platies or goldfish? The goldfish are pretty big, and I'm worried they'll become cat or racoon snacks. Deliberately cross-posted to rec.ponds. |
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![]() "netDenizen" wrote in message .. . Koi-Lo wrote: "netDenizen" wrote in message .. . Koi-Lo wrote: Cheapest way: Buy a $9.99 kiddy pool at WW and a cheap black dropcloth to use as a liner. Keep liner in place with a fee rocks - instant pond for under $15.00. ;-) It's also too shallow for a 6 yr old to drown in. What's the black dropcloth please? Fabric, plastic, where purchased... ======================== A black plastic dropcloth (also comes clear) is used to cover furniture when one paints the ceiling or walls in a room. They can be found for under $5 in most Wal*Mart type stores including Home Depot's and Lowe's (more expensive there). They are non-toxic and last for up to 5 years. Thanks for that! Here in northern Ontario the snow is still melting, but I'd like to try a kiddy-pool pond this summer. Would you recommend placing it in the shade to keep it cool, or in the sun for plant growth? I'd like to put some of my water lettuce and other plants in it, maybe some hornwort - might they be ok? As to fish, which fish would you recommend I put in the kiddy-pond: my zebra danios, platies or goldfish? The goldfish are pretty big, and I'm worried they'll become cat or racoon snacks. Deliberately cross-posted to rec.ponds. how about a filter, a reg pond filter Nikki |
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Nikki wrote:
"netDenizen" wrote in message .. . Koi-Lo wrote: "netDenizen" wrote in message m... Koi-Lo wrote: Cheapest way: Buy a $9.99 kiddy pool at WW and a cheap black dropcloth to use as a liner. Keep liner in place with a fee rocks - instant pond for under $15.00. ;-) It's also too shallow for a 6 yr old to drown in. What's the black dropcloth please? Fabric, plastic, where purchased... ======================== A black plastic dropcloth (also comes clear) is used to cover furniture when one paints the ceiling or walls in a room. They can be found for under $5 in most Wal*Mart type stores including Home Depot's and Lowe's (more expensive there). They are non-toxic and last for up to 5 years. Thanks for that! Here in northern Ontario the snow is still melting, but I'd like to try a kiddy-pool pond this summer. Would you recommend placing it in the shade to keep it cool, or in the sun for plant growth? I'd like to put some of my water lettuce and other plants in it, maybe some hornwort - might they be ok? As to fish, which fish would you recommend I put in the kiddy-pond: my zebra danios, platies or goldfish? The goldfish are pretty big, and I'm worried they'll become cat or racoon snacks. Deliberately cross-posted to rec.ponds. how about a filter, a reg pond filter Nikki Just a suggestion, but as this is now about ponds and cross-posted to rec.ponds - how about changing the subject? A discussion on Neon Tetras might put the ponders off.... Gill BTW remaining 5 still doing well :-) |
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![]() Re-posted with proper heading per Gill's comment. Do you have suggestions re kiddy-pool ponds? Thanks. Here in northern Ontario the snow is still melting, but I'd like to try a kiddy-pool pond this summer. Would you recommend placing it in the shade to keep it cool, or in the sun for plant growth? I'd like to put some of my water lettuce and other plants in it, maybe some hornwort - might they be ok? As to fish, which fish would you recommend I put in the kiddy-pond: my zebra danios, platies or goldfish? The goldfish are pretty big, and I'm worried they'll become cat or racoon snacks. |
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"netDenizen" wrote in message
.. . Re-posted with proper heading per Gill's comment. Do you have suggestions re kiddy-pool ponds? Thanks. Here in northern Ontario the snow is still melting, but I'd like to try a kiddy-pool pond this summer. Would you recommend placing it in the shade to keep it cool, or in the sun for plant growth? I'd like to put some of my water lettuce and other plants in it, maybe some hornwort - might they be ok? I'd put it in partial shade to shade to keep algea growth down. Also, if yo ucheck your local wal-mart, look for Krylon Fusion.. if you dig a shallow hole for your "pondlet" and paint it black with th eKrylon fusion, it'l look great (I have one like that already.) As to fish, which fish would you recommend I put in the kiddy-pond: my zebra danios, platies or goldfish? The goldfish are pretty big, and I'm worried they'll become cat or racoon snacks. Again, you can get 26 cent goldfish at wlamart, and they'll do quite well. If you want to make your pond look cool at night, you can get some of the rope lights ***WITH NO HOLES!!!!!***, leave both ends OUT of the pond, but loop the rest around the bottom edge of the pool. At night, your whole pool will have a glow to it! (I prefer the blue rope light, to give the pond a bluish glow.) -- Gareee© (Gary Tabar Jr.) |
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![]() "Gill Passman" wrote in message ... Just a suggestion, but as this is now about ponds and cross-posted to rec.ponds - how about changing the subject? A discussion on Neon Tetras might put the ponders off.... Gill BTW remaining 5 still doing well :-) ====================== Gill I am so glad to hear this. They may have natural immunity and these will thrive. BTW, I don't recommend anyone put neon's in a pond. ;-) However since you have that atrium-like room........ -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... Aquariums since 1952 My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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![]() "Nikki" wrote in message . .. "netDenizen" wrote in message .. . Koi-Lo wrote: "netDenizen" wrote in message .. . Koi-Lo wrote: Cheapest way: Buy a $9.99 kiddy pool at WW and a cheap black dropcloth to use as a liner. Keep liner in place with a fee rocks - instant pond for under $15.00. ;-) It's also too shallow for a 6 yr old to drown in. What's the black dropcloth please? Fabric, plastic, where purchased... ======================== A black plastic dropcloth (also comes clear) is used to cover furniture when one paints the ceiling or walls in a room. They can be found for under $5 in most Wal*Mart type stores including Home Depot's and Lowe's (more expensive there). They are non-toxic and last for up to 5 years. Thanks for that! Here in northern Ontario the snow is still melting, but I'd like to try a kiddy-pool pond this summer. Would you recommend placing it in the shade to keep it cool, or in the sun for plant growth? I'd like to put some of my water lettuce and other plants in it, maybe some hornwort - might they be ok? As to fish, which fish would you recommend I put in the kiddy-pond: my zebra danios, platies or goldfish? The goldfish are pretty big, and I'm worried they'll become cat or racoon snacks. Deliberately cross-posted to rec.ponds. how about a filter, a reg pond filter Nikki ========================== I use a homemade filter using a 250gph pump, a pond-plant basket and window screen. I do several major water changes over the summer. -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... Aquariums since 1952 My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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![]() "netDenizen" wrote in message .. . Koi-Lo wrote: "netDenizen" wrote in message .. . Koi-Lo wrote: A black plastic dropcloth (also comes clear) is used to cover furniture when one paints the ceiling or walls in a room. They can be found for under $5 in most Wal*Mart type stores including Home Depot's and Lowe's (more expensive there). They are non-toxic and last for up to 5 years. Thanks for that! Here in northern Ontario the snow is still melting, but I'd like to try a kiddy-pool pond this summer. Would you recommend placing it in the shade to keep it cool, or in the sun for plant growth? I started in 1995 with a $10 kiddy pool. Mine was in the sun, dug into the ground and had some pond plants to shade the water a bit. I also had hornwart and elodia in this 1st pond. The goldfish thrived!!!! See my webiste for what these pools look like when in the earth. I'd like to put some of my water lettuce and other plants in it, maybe some hornwort - might they be ok? YES!!! Most definitely. A mini water lily would also look good and bloom. As to fish, which fish would you recommend I put in the kiddy-pond: my zebra danios, platies or goldfish? Forget tropical fish and stick with goldfish. Koi get to large for these small 150g pools. The goldfish are pretty big, and I'm worried they'll become cat or racoon snacks. That can happen unless you net it. Snakes, snapper turtles, bullfrogs, herons and king fishers also eat pond fish. All but one of my ponds and pools are netted. Deliberately cross-posted to rec.ponds. -- Koi-Lo.... frugal ponding since 1995... Aquariums since 1952 My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 *Note: There are two Koi-Lo's on the Aquaria Groups.* ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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On Sat, 1 Apr 2006 18:29:24 -0600, Lar wrote
(in article ): the danios and platies would need to be removed when the water drops into the 50's...long finned dannios look cool schooling about in the light at night, as well did the bettas... there is a small fish called a White Cloud Minnow, that looks a lot like a blood fin tetra, but it was able to stay out in the pond all winter with the gold fish, though our Dallas winter only gave us maybe 7-10 days where ice formed on the pond...bit different than Ontario White clouds rule! however, they are illegal in some states because of their cold tolerance. I don't think they need to be illegal in any area that has Gambusia. Those little mosquito fish would beat the hell out of any batch of white clouds that tried to go feral. -E |
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