rtk wrote:
I put in a humungous filter behind my pond which is really ugly and
needs to be disguised somehow. Someone told me I should have used a
filter that can be placed in the tiny pond that makes the waterfall.
Someone else said that would be too labor intensive. Probably everyone
on the news group knows which is better and less work. I would
appreciate your opinions.
Ruth Kazez
Hi Ruth,
If you've spent much time here you'd realize everyone thinks
their filter is best;-) I remember your art work, but not
your pond. Could you post the url once again.
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Bonnie
NJ
http://home.earthlink.net/~maebe43/