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Old July 11th 03, 08:20 PM
joe
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PondWoman wrote:

I am an aquatics consultant, work only with algae, and would be happy
to answer any questions you may have.


Can you make a living only working with algae? What do they pay with?



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Old July 11th 03, 08:51 PM
Hank Pagel
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Can you make a living only working with algae? What do they pay
with?

That other dirty green stuff, of course.
What's a pond without algae? We would have nothing to talk about.

"joe" wrote in message
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PondWoman wrote:

I am an aquatics consultant, work only with algae, and would be

happy
to answer any questions you may have.


Can you make a living only working with algae? What do they pay

with?



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Old July 11th 03, 11:44 PM
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Hank Pagel wrote:
Can you make a living only working with algae? What do they pay


with?

That other dirty green stuff, of course.
What's a pond without algae? We would have nothing to talk about.

"joe" wrote in message
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PondWoman wrote:


I am an aquatics consultant, work only with algae, and would be


happy

to answer any questions you may have.


Can you make a living only working with algae? What do they pay


with?



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I have such a good crop going this year Im going to bale it and sell it
at the feed store as horsy growth hormone
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Old July 12th 03, 07:29 PM
BenignVanilla
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"John Rutz" wrote in message
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snip
I have such a good crop going this year Im going to bale it and sell it
at the feed store as horsy growth hormone

snip

John might I suggest you just join up the rec.ponds mom & pop shop.
Currently our product lines include muddy water by the barrel, minnows &
skeeter fish (minimum order 1000 fish), duckweed by the lb. and a myriad of
other products. I don't think we have an algae aisle yet.

BV.


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Old July 12th 03, 07:35 PM
K30a
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For the reckless at heart I can add
tons of 'you can not kill it' illegal
parrot's feather.
Another full assault is scheduled for
fall.


k30a
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Old July 12th 03, 08:15 PM
Phyllis and Jim Hurley
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K30a

illegal parrots feather?

Help me here.

Which states?

J

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"K30a" wrote in message
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For the reckless at heart I can add
tons of 'you can not kill it' illegal
parrot's feather.
Another full assault is scheduled for
fall.


k30a




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Old July 12th 03, 08:33 PM
K30a
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Default K30a: illegal parrots feather

The existing rule in WA state forbids the sale or distribution: anacharis,
cabomba, frog bit, parrot's feather, flowering rush, fanwort, hairy willow
herb, mud mat, water primrose, garden loosestrife, Asian spiderwort,
slender-leaf naiad, yellow floating heart, grass-leafed arrowhead,
dense-flowered cordgrass, water chestnut and swollen bladderwort.

Go here for plant restrictions by state
http://www.watertropicals.com/?http:...t_restrict.htm
It is not a complete list but it gives you an idea.

Last year I saw frog's bit for sale at one of our nurseries.

My parrot's feather is now confined to the Frog Bog, took tons out last year
and it was growing in the compost pile this spring!!!
Another mass cleanout is scheduled for this fall.

Someday I expect the mosquito police to visit my ponds if West Nile takes a
hold in SE WA. I want to be legal when they come. ;-)


k30a
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Old July 12th 03, 08:35 PM
Hank Pagel
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Default algae

I would like to volunteer for the caged predator aisle. If anyone is
interested in furry nocturnal omnivores.

"BenignVanilla" wrote in message
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"John Rutz" wrote in message
...
snip
I have such a good crop going this year Im going to bale it and

sell it
at the feed store as horsy growth hormone

snip

John might I suggest you just join up the rec.ponds mom & pop shop.
Currently our product lines include muddy water by the barrel,

minnows &
skeeter fish (minimum order 1000 fish), duckweed by the lb. and a

myriad of
other products. I don't think we have an algae aisle yet.

BV.





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Old July 12th 03, 08:42 PM
Hank Pagel
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Default K30a: illegal parrots feather

I believe the restrictions are for the sale of and release into public
waterways, not the possession of. Damn if that does not sound like a
DEA regulation. ;-)

"K30a" wrote in message
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The existing rule in WA state forbids the sale or distribution:

anacharis,
cabomba, frog bit, parrot's feather, flowering rush, fanwort, hairy

willow
herb, mud mat, water primrose, garden loosestrife, Asian spiderwort,
slender-leaf naiad, yellow floating heart, grass-leafed arrowhead,
dense-flowered cordgrass, water chestnut and swollen bladderwort.

Go here for plant restrictions by state

http://www.watertropicals.com/?http:...t_restrict.htm
It is not a complete list but it gives you an idea.

Last year I saw frog's bit for sale at one of our nurseries.

My parrot's feather is now confined to the Frog Bog, took tons out

last year
and it was growing in the compost pile this spring!!!
Another mass cleanout is scheduled for this fall.

Someday I expect the mosquito police to visit my ponds if West Nile

takes a
hold in SE WA. I want to be legal when they come. ;-)


k30a




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Old July 12th 03, 09:18 PM
K30a
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Default K30a: illegal parrots feather


I wonder if one can smoke parrot's feather?
Not that I would know *anything* about smoking
anything!!!


k30a
 




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