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Old 26-07-2004, 06:06 PM
Newbie Bill
 
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Default Why not UV?

Believe me- money is right up at the top of the list of my priorities. I
dont have any kids to send to school but there is the small mater of food on
the table and a roof over my head. Nonetheless I might be willing/able to
pay the price for more consistent clearer water if it doesnt cost me in
other areas of my pond balance. I mean how can I obsess about my fish if I
cant always see them well I spend lotsa time by my pond to do some
figuring.
Bill

"Ka30P" wrote in message
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I don't do UV because
a) too much work, I'm from the lazy school of ponding ;-)
b) too much money, three kids to put thru college
c) I can get clear water without it and don't think crystal clear water is

what
I want for the critters in my ponds.
d) too complicated to think about, this may fall under the lazy school of
ponding or the challenged school of ponding, I'm not sure...

But I say if you can afford them, figure them out and do the work, go for

it!
;-)



kathy :-)
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