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![]() "joe" wrote in message ... Ah, the great debate. Many on this list say no rocks. It's way easier to keep clean, and I would agree with that. On the other hand, looks kinda sparse to my eyes. I put rocks in - but fairly large ones - no sand or gravel type stuff. It's a compromise I can deal with. Never heard it contributed to an algae problem though. Just my HO snip I'd add...big rocks provide more surface area for bio-pigs. Besides...what's a little sweater algae. -- BV. www.iheartmypond.com |
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