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Old March 31st 04, 05:21 PM
LeeAnne
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Default Hello Everyone

Very interesting - I think that it may be too large though if the diameter
of it is almost 20", it would take up a heck of a lot of top space - I'll
have to see if I can find a dealer in my area that carries it so I can get a
look-see at it.

Thanks!


"Shay Devening" wrote in message
...
Okay I just could not help but jump in here. Guess what is new from
MacCourt? They now have a 24 inch deep pre-formed pond and they also sell

at
floating bird bath!
www.maccourt.com

"LeeAnne" wrote in message
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It's that time of year again, when thoughts turn to ponds being unfrozen

and
useable. Well, for me anyway w/a small one here near Boston.

It's been a while since I've posted but you guys/gals have always been a
wealth of info!

I'm thinking of expanding, I've got a shallow bird-pool going on right

now,
about 4 feet long by 3 feet wide. It's only about 10" deep and from

there
comes up to a shallow end where the birds bathe. I want to put in a
preformed liner, dig a hole, plop it in, be done BUT I want a shallow

bird
bath end ... does such a thing exist in preform? I haven't found one,

but
again, you guys/gals are the experts. It's still not going to be very

big
or deep - it's in a small garden area. I guess I'm looking for a

pre-form
w/a shallow end. :-)

I've got three small goldfish (they must have come on plant I bought

last
year since I didn't put them there) and I'd like it to be a bit deeper

for
them when I put them out, since they're so used to me now they'll be an

easy
target for something to snack on, they'll probably come right to the

surface
for Mr./Mrs Raccoon where last summer they took off at any sign of

movement.
This was low maintenance last year, I've got no big filtration, just a
fountain w/a small filter attachment and I'd like to keep it that way.

I'll
probably just have to buy a bigger fountain.

Oh yes, and I'll be putting in plenty of plants!

TIA,
LeeAnne







 




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