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Is that so...still yet more babbling idiotic statements from a
babbling idiot named TRistan aka Andrea Nogales "Tristan" wrote in message ... Is that so...still yet more babbling idiotic statements from a babbling idiot named Carol aka Andrea Nogales On Sun, 7 Jan 2007 15:01:41 -0600, Zëbulon wrote: wrote in message legroups.com... 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. Nutrients pH. d. ================== PH,... TDS etc. Sure, the fish may sicken and die - but not pond type plants. Lack of nutrients don't kill plants quickly. I've been growing and selling pond plants for over 5 years now and never once saw them suddenly die due to a total water change. ------- I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know! |
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