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[major snippage here, as I'm not entirely sure who said what to whom]
*Somebody* said: "I am going to attempt to start a new elist trend here on rec.ponds and suggest you abandon the SILLY idea of a bio-mechanical filter, and build a VF. VF'ers rule. The yahoo's on this group with bio-mechanical filters are just sadist that like doing too much work." I, however, simply cannot resist the opportunity to point out that the people "that like doing too much work" are masochists! The sadists are those of us who sit around [vicariously or otherwise] and watch. ![]() Sincerely, Mrs. Language Person (hey, gimme a little credit, I was right about "Yahoo" showing up in Gulliver's Travels! Not that anyone here sked -- I'm just one of those wordy-nerdy types who only lives to Google!) Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC |
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In article , MattR
writes: It's more complicated than that. I put in lots of plants and only had a few fish, just like everyone says, and the water was green and the plants yellow. My fish are much bigger and the green water is gone. (We'll see about the plants.) The difference is the filter I added. I don't know if it's all that complicated, your pond has found its balance, Your fish have grown and multiplied thereby producing more waste that's then turned into fertilizer for your plants. That's my problem right now, not enough fish and too many plants that I need to fertilize to keep them green and growing while I wait for my babies to grow up. You basically have 3 types of filtration, mechanical for junk like flower petals, leaves, grasses etc, biological for converting ammonia (fish waste) into nitrates that fertilize your plants, and plants which remove excess nutirents from the water thru roots. In an artificial pond you are trying to mimic nature, but the ecosystem you are creating still has to find it's balance, once it does, it pretty well takes care of itself thereafter. Karen Zone 5 Ashland, OH http://hometown.aol.com/kmam1/MyPond/MyPond.html My Art Studio at http://members.aol.com/kmmstudios/K....M.Studios.html for email remove the extra extention |
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