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Old October 3rd 03, 11:31 PM
Chad
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If you are using newsgroups via an email like client as opposed to a web
(html) version, then when you sort the discussions by subject (over the
last 1000 or so discussions) then alphabetically the two discussion
threads are next to each other... lol

FBCS wrote:
Excuse me? You lost me, I don't understand.



"Anne Lurie" wrote:

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OMG I can see the bottom


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Old October 4th 03, 12:07 AM
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"FBCS" wrote in message
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Yes BV, I'm sold. My new bigger pond in 2004 will have two veggie

filters.
snip

I really can't claim to be too smart on this topic, as I am just ending my
first season. I can say that in all my research my little brain quickly
decided a VF was the most natural, and therefore the best way to go. Aside
from the little clay fiasco of 2003, my water makes gin look dirty. All
checkables are at or near 0, so I am quite happy. I guess when the pond pigs
get big, I may need more filtration, but I think if I measured, I'd already
find that my VF (surface area, that is) is probably about 30-40% of my main
pond. I am good for now. Let those nuts with the bio-balls babble, us VF'ers
are the cool ponders.

BV.

P.S. Ask me about this again in the spring, when I have to do my first
cleaning. I may turn to the nut side after that.


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Old October 4th 03, 01:17 AM
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HeHeHe Jump. Hop. Extend legs to project himself.
"dt" wrote in message
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FBCS wrote:

Anne I have the bird netting over my ponds and have seen the frogs fly
through it, they squeeze through the hole, I don't know how but they do.


Where is it you live? The water flows over bridges, and the frogs fly?

;-)

DT



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Old October 4th 03, 01:22 AM
FBCS
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Thanks for explaining this. It kind of threw me. I didn't know how to react
to seeing that seeing my vocation is minister.
"Chad" wrote in message ...
If you are using newsgroups via an email like client as opposed to a web
(html) version, then when you sort the discussions by subject (over the
last 1000 or so discussions) then alphabetically the two discussion
threads are next to each other... lol

FBCS wrote:
Excuse me? You lost me, I don't understand.



"Anne Lurie" wrote:

Nude Neighbor Tanning
OMG I can see the bottom




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Old October 4th 03, 01:26 AM
FBCS
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BV - Do you use sepatate pumps for the veggie filters?
"BenignVanilla" wrote in message
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"FBCS" wrote in message
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Yes BV, I'm sold. My new bigger pond in 2004 will have two veggie

filters.
snip

I really can't claim to be too smart on this topic, as I am just ending my
first season. I can say that in all my research my little brain quickly
decided a VF was the most natural, and therefore the best way to go. Aside
from the little clay fiasco of 2003, my water makes gin look dirty. All
checkables are at or near 0, so I am quite happy. I guess when the pond

pigs
get big, I may need more filtration, but I think if I measured, I'd

already
find that my VF (surface area, that is) is probably about 30-40% of my

main
pond. I am good for now. Let those nuts with the bio-balls babble, us

VF'ers
are the cool ponders.

BV.

P.S. Ask me about this again in the spring, when I have to do my first
cleaning. I may turn to the nut side after that.




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Old October 4th 03, 11:04 PM
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LOL!! Thanks a bunch for the clarification. I'm So. MO ... seems
like us Southerners could understand each other?

Nedra
ttp://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118

"FBCS" wrote in message
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LOL I was referring to driving over the bridge and looking down. I guess

it
is just my So Md lingo no one understands.
"Nedra" wrote in message
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FBCS,

I was wondering about "water going over the WW bridge"
as well. :O) What exactly do you mean?

Nedra

http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836
http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118

"FBCS" wrote in message
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LOL You know what I mean
"dt" wrote in message
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FBCS wrote:

Check out the water going over the Woodrow Wilson bridge, people

are
even
afraid to fish there. I have seen the South branch that runs

through
Smokehole WVA it is beautiful and clear. My husband loves it

there.
Joann

Hey, if the water's goin' over the bridge, I'd be a little nervous

about
fishing there, too! ;-)

DT









 




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