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![]() I had a 1/2 whisky barrel pond, but with a liner. Just a few plants in it. It got really skanky smelling until I put a small aquarium air stone in it powered by a small battery powered air pump. Cleaned it right up. Don't know if it was the added oxygen or just the circulation. When low oxygen water at the bottom of the barrel is circulated, it circulates up to the top, where it oxygenates. A technicality: the water gets more out of being circulated by the airstone than it does from the air bubbles. What you need to know: yes, the water is oxygenated. ![]() I have some little wriggly things in my regular pond that are not mosquitos. A larger head and not as black. Some kind of gnat larvae. If I go out at night and shine a flashlight into the water they approach it and within a few seconds come to the surface and metamorphose into a little flying bug and take off. It's bizarre to see. Rosey red minnows thrive well in small containers like this, and will eat various insect larvae with glee. C// |
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