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![]() Then why do some people speak of 'crystal clear' water in their ponds? - question not an arguement. Bill "Stephen M. Henning" wrote A well balanced pond is like a fine beer and the same color. |
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"Granny Grump" wrote in
message ... "chagoi" wrote in No! Yours' is just exceptionallly well balanced, It's Brown like Guinness!!! Speaking of which, I have one for you! Thanks, but no.... ::Gail waving both hands in the air:: Toss that Guinness to me!! ![]() first stout in a London pub. YUM! But on topic: this is a neat thread because I recently purchased barley pellets but hadn't used them yet. So I now know: (1) they'll turn my water brown-ish (no real problem for me, since I figure it will go away eventually) (2) use panty hose as a container Thanks, all. Gail |
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![]() "Granny Grump" wrote in message ... Time!!!! Anything else? Would really like to see my fish, on the bottom, at least a few times this year ![]() I believe the "tea" colour should fade out over a few days... however I only use straw never used the pellets... apparently the liquid does away with any of this.. (although IMHO the chemicals used to extract the Barley straw goodness might be a BAD thing for the pond!) but ill stick with straw methinks... Lost |
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![]() I believe the "tea" colour should fade out over a few days... however I only use straw never used the pellets... Been over a week, and the tea color just gets darker. apparently the liquid does away with any of this.. (although IMHO the chemicals used to extract the Barley straw goodness might be a BAD thing for the pond!) but ill stick with straw methinks... I just got my ebay barley straw bales in the mail today, so am ready for Skippy #2! Speaking of this, the seller will sell these bales without going thoiugh an auction... send email to grannygrump*loricase.com and I will send you his name and email addy.... (the * = @) I will know then if it was/is the pellets that tinted my water. |
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"Stephen M. Henning" wrote in message ...
Granny Grump wrote: but at least it is no longer pea soup green! Now, what can I add to my Skippy filter, or pond, to remove the brown tint? A well balanced pond is like a fine beer and the same color. For certain values of "fine beer" that seem to include Budweiser? BTW, did you hear that Coors is merging with Molson? The new company will be called "Cr*pson." -- Crashj |
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For the best viewing of the fish, the good whites, the strong reds, the
laquer blacks, and the other colors, you would like to see them as brilliant at the bottom as at the top. So some speak of having, desiring "gin" clear water, not like beer. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "Newbie Bill" wrote in message om... Then why do some people speak of 'crystal clear' water in their ponds? - question not an arguement. Bill "Stephen M. Henning" wrote A well balanced pond is like a fine beer and the same color. |
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Newbie Bill" wrote:
Then why do some people speak of 'crystal clear' water in their ponds? - question not an arguement. "Stephen M. Henning" wrote A well balanced pond is like a fine beer and the same color. Because their pond in not in equilibrium with nature. It is more like the efluent of a sewage treatment plant. That water is also crystal clear and you can drink it. I have no filters, I just let nature naturally keep my water in balance. You wouldn't want to drink it but you can see the bottom very easily. Since it is spring fed, it clouds up after very heavy rains, but completely clears (ambers) up in 24 to 48 hours. -- Pardon my spam deterrent; send email to http://home.earthlink.net/~rhodyman |
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In article , Granny Grump
writes: Been over a week, and the tea color just gets darker. any chance there are leaves in the pond turning it brown? 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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![]() any chance there are leaves in the pond turning it brown? No. Nothing but fish in the pond... |
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Granny Grump wrote:
No. Nothing but fish in the pond... That is the problem. You need lots of plants and enzymes. -- Pardon my spam deterrent; send email to http://home.earthlink.net/~rhodyman |
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