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Old 05-11-2003, 05:22 PM
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Default Thank you for all another great ponding season!

I have lurked and posted here for about 2 years. During this time I have
gained a lot of knowledge and information from the posters here.
I have had maintained a 3500 gallon pond for about 13 years already...
and my fish and pond overall have been disease and problem free for ALL
of those years because of you! ;-)

(tons of oxygen and water changes are the secret where I live)

For those of you who are putting your ponds to sleep....sleep well this
winter.

For us in the deep south....winter NEVER comes and bio bugs live
FOREVER! rlmao!

Once again
Thank You!

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Default Thank you for all another great ponding season!

And for those of us with a pond in the greenhouse we can feed when it is 10
degrees outside!

Bob

"[-M_a_t_r_i_x-]" wrote:

I have lurked and posted here for about 2 years. During this time I have
gained a lot of knowledge and information from the posters here.
I have had maintained a 3500 gallon pond for about 13 years already...
and my fish and pond overall have been disease and problem free for ALL
of those years because of you! ;-)

(tons of oxygen and water changes are the secret where I live)

For those of you who are putting your ponds to sleep....sleep well this
winter.

For us in the deep south....winter NEVER comes and bio bugs live
FOREVER! rlmao!

Once again
Thank You!


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