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Old September 24th 06, 11:20 AM posted to rec.ponds
Davy
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Default Are Limestone Pebbles Likely to Cause ph Problems?

I intend to put stones or pebbles in my wildlife pond which won't have any
fish apart from maybe the odd stickleback. My preferred pebbles are
limestone but I have seen a warning against using limestone pebbles because
they can change the ph. Should I take this warning seriously?
thanks, Davy


 




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