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![]() "~ janj" wrote in message ... On Fri, 04 Aug 2006 06:18:37 GMT, "Snooze" wrote: Then put the giant ice cube in the top of the waterfall. Good idea. I always figured one would put them bobbing in the pond. Be sure and dechlor the water before freezing, or just leave in bottle. It might even melt a bit slower in a sealed bottle. ~ jan I agree, better safe then sorry. But I honestly don't think 2L of slightly chlorinated tap water is going to be much of a danger when it's diluted with 7570L of pond water. 2L makes about 0.02% of the pond's volume. Of that, how much of the original ice water is chlorine? We're talking about such a small fraction, it's not worth the hassle. -S |
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