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Old August 18th 05, 03:17 PM
Roy
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Waste in equals waste out no matter what consumes it. No such thing as
a critter or product that will consume botom waste and not leave more
in its path, so just grin and bear it and start mucking that mulm out
of the bottom with a vac or scoop...Its all part of the game of
ponding.
On 18 Aug 2005 06:44:26 -0700, "rc" wrote:

===I've got a pond thats roughly 400-500 gallons. Plenty of fish(20) and
===plenty of plants. the water is pretty clear but I'm beginning to get
===concerned about too much sludge on the bottom, espescially with fall
===around the corner. Does anyone have any tips on a good bottom feeder?
===What happens to the waste from the bottom feeders?
===
===-Rob



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