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Old 15-05-2006, 04:39 AM posted to rec.ponds
RolliePetersenJr
 
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Default Lily pond & pH



And learn to count bitch, there is more than 2 Koi-Lo's there is a
minimum of 10 of your clones helping you to dissrupt and destroy the
usenet forums as per your super plan.

About the same effect as you ****ing with certain folks assholes to
answer your dumbassed question.........

On Sun, 14 May 2006 21:00:00 -0500, "Koi-Lo"
wrote:
*NOTE: There are two Koi-Lo's on this NG*

"~ janj" wrote in message
m...
Some of you may recall my trials and tribulations with my lily pond and
the
pH?

This year I decided not to empty and muck it out. There wasn't much muck
anyway, and I'm hoping the bottom drain & skimmer are going to be
connected
to an out of pond filter soon (no digging has started) ( The hope that
with aged water, the pH wouldn't spike.

Well, pH was 9.0 today, so aged water didn't fix that.... Dang! Not sure
why this happens every spring, by now the cement blocks around the edge,
after 5 years, have surely leached all they're gonna leach. Dang! Back to
water changes, which seem to fix the problem. ~ jan
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What effect does a PH that high have on your water lilies?



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