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Old May 13th 04, 04:36 AM
Nedra
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Default Newbie here...

YES! Plants, Plants, and more Plants. Plants are your insurance policy
against so much that can go wrong. Maureen is right.
No Chemicals.

Nedra in Missouri
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I would put some plants in now.....hold offon the goldfish, forget about
koi....put in a lily (shade from the lilypads) hyacinth (roots filter the
water) and let it cycle for a week or so.....it will get green after the

brown
settles....so when you add a couple fish you might not see them for awhile

till
it clears again.

Stay away from chemicals, use nature, it is an easier balance.

Good luck enjoy each addition.
Maureen



 




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