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Old 20-04-2007, 02:15 PM posted to rec.ponds
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Default Cleaning a pond

Make up yuour mother ****ing mind Ron, One day you say the rec.pond
group is dead now you say it exists and co exists. I guess your
suffereing form PMS being the bitch of a hipocrite you really are.
Rec.ponds is not dead and it never iwll be, ITs just not gonna be
controlled by a bunch of assholes and net nazi's like rpm is. You post
more to rec.ponds now than yu ever did previously to stirring up the
trouble. Your nothing but trouble ron, and what else would be
expected for a so called preacher man without morales.



On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 22:41:26 -0400, wrote:

On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 22:25:46 -0400, wrote:

I have a 400 gallon pond that has been severely clouded from pollen and a
few leaves on the bottom. i have cleaned out the leaves, poured some
chemical that is supposed to clump together all the microscopic particles,
but my pond is still cloudy. i have even added barley straw. Is there a
way to clear it up without draining the pond? Thanks.



Hi Camper 74,

I have a very large "mud" earth pond,, so I don't have any
personal experience to advise you on your setup..
I would like to mention that a new ponding group has been formed
(about a month ago.) Its called rec.ponds.moderated.
Most of the ponders have gone over to that group, although a few
still stop in here.

You might get an answer here, but you're more likely to get some
good info/help over at the new group.
If you are reading this from google, you might want to subscribe
to google's version of rec.ponds.moderated. If you are reading
directly from usenet with a newsreader, you will probably need to
refresh/update your newsgroup list.
(Some people using Agent have found it necessary to completely
re-download their entire group list.)

Rec.ponds and rec.ponds.moderated now co-exist side by side. You
can post to both groups separately, but the rules of r.p.m do not
permit crossposting directly between the two groups.

Ron Schompert




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