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Old 30-06-2005, 06:04 PM
Reel Mckoi
 
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I bought a horsetail reed which I love and put it in a floating pond plant
bucket. I used the soil that came with the plant and some generic garden
soil I had on hand...never thinking that this plant could end up upside

down
with all the soil floating around in my pond after a huge storm we had

last
night.
Unfortunately, the soil had perlite in it (miniscule balls of styrofoam)
which are now floating all over the pond, stuck in the roots of the

floating
plants, etc.
I'm trying to get it out the best I can with my net, but it's almost like
trying to net air--it goes right back through the holes...I'll probably be
seeing pieces years from now, and I'm just hoping the fish know better

than
to eat it or have iron cast stomachs in case they do!Kirsten

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You will have to use one of those very FINE nets to remove it. Pond stores
and some pet shops sell them.
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