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Old 13-04-2004, 02:08 PM
P Verstege
 
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Default Cotswold stone around edge of fish pond

Hello. I have a new 8' x 17' x 3' PVC-lined pond populated by 72
assorted goldfish/shubunkins and 3 koi. Around the outside of the pond
(on top of the overlapping liner) I have placed rocks. Some of these
are Cotswold sandstone type rocks I believe. I found them all lying
around the garden so I don't know for sure, but my neighbour says they
are. He also says it will kill the fish if you put one of those rocks
in the water. Questions:

1. Is this true?
2. Is it also dangerous to have these toxic rocks around the edge? It
is possible some lime or whatever could filter into the pond through
rain or overflowing.
3. Are the rocks just dangerous to fish? I found several of these
rocks in another old pond around here and there were frogs and newts
living quite happily in it.

Thanks for any answers.

Charlie.
 
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