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Burning Down the Pond
On Thu, 08 Jan 2004 22:15:02 -0500
Mike Patterson wrote: Really like my new pond, finally seem to have the surrounding drainage problem and the Mysterious Water Loss After Heavy Rain problem fixed, so now I'm thinking... How about if I run black gas pipe out to the the back end of the pond, put on a valve there, then something like icemaker tubing into the pond so that gas bubbles up near the center, then light it. I wouldn't run it all the time, but it'd be a cool effect for parties. Would there be any adverse repercussions to the fish? Mike I think the bubbles would be too intermittent to hold the flame unless you were running more gas than you'd care to. (Unless you use a bubble diffuser?) Maybe run the pipe almost to the surface so there's more of a steady gas stream? That'd cut down on the water/gas interaction, too, in case of any adverse reactions with the pond environment. Cybe R. Wizard -/wants/ to see it in action! -- Unofficial "Wizard of Odds," A.H.P. Original PORG "Water Wizard," R.P. "Wize(ned) Wizard," A.P.F-P-Y. Barely Tolerated Wizard, A.J.L & A.A.L |
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