Would those spike because of the lack of plant use of those elements?
Geeze these comets got gigantic. I mean, they are about a foot long and big
enough to eat! I have to dig a hole and put in a proper pond. Now, the hardest
part is getting my husband to help. I can do most of the work, probably, but
I'd need help laying in the liner, hauling the rocks and any cement mixing.
I'd ideally love to have a pond about 400 gallons (not huge) with the 4 fish and
plants...a small waterfall. I don't like loud water.
We shall see...
V
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 19:11:13 GMT,
opined:
lightly, as long as they are eating, but keep an eagle eye on ammonia, nitrites adn
nitrates. Ingrid
animaux wrote:
So, if we keep the pond water 55 during the winter, we should feed as normal?
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