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Old 30-11-2003, 04:02 AM
~ jan JJsPond.us
 
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Default Leaves on the bottom, letting them be

For those of you who think leaving a few leaves on the bottom is no big
deal. Well today I was doing some vaccing of the last of the leaves to blow
in when I upturned a bucket that had a few leaves and rain water, it had
been sitting like that since the leaves started falling (about a month).
Talk about PeaEwwww! Can't imagine my fish disturbing something like that
on the pond bottom and surviving it. ~ jan

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