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aaalll 18-11-2004 02:19 PM

iron dumbell - Poison?
 
will putting an iron dumbell (weight that goes on bar) in pond be toxic to
fish? I have to weight down the pump hose that feeds the vege filter to keep
the raccoon from pulling it out.



Crashj 18-11-2004 02:27 PM

On or about Thu, 18 Nov 2004 14:19:38 GMT, "aaalll"
wrote something like:

will putting an iron dumbell (weight that goes on bar) in pond be toxic to
fish? I have to weight down the pump hose that feeds the vege filter to keep
the raccoon from pulling it out.

And the reason to not use a rock is . . . ?
But I doubt the iron weight plate would be a problem.
We would like to hear more about what is going on in your pond??
--
Crashj

Crashj 18-11-2004 02:27 PM

On or about Thu, 18 Nov 2004 14:19:38 GMT, "aaalll"
wrote something like:

will putting an iron dumbell (weight that goes on bar) in pond be toxic to
fish? I have to weight down the pump hose that feeds the vege filter to keep
the raccoon from pulling it out.

And the reason to not use a rock is . . . ?
But I doubt the iron weight plate would be a problem.
We would like to hear more about what is going on in your pond??
--
Crashj

aaalll 18-11-2004 02:39 PM

Pond is great no problems except raccoon visits.
The water scarecrow no longer scares the critter.
Reason for dumbbell is that it's easier to tie the 1 1/4" hose to. and rocks
in Florida are at a premium :-)


"Crashj" wrote in message
...
On or about Thu, 18 Nov 2004 14:19:38 GMT, "aaalll"
wrote something like:

will putting an iron dumbell (weight that goes on bar) in pond be toxic to
fish? I have to weight down the pump hose that feeds the vege filter to
keep
the raccoon from pulling it out.

And the reason to not use a rock is . . . ?
But I doubt the iron weight plate would be a problem.
We would like to hear more about what is going on in your pond??
--
Crashj




aaalll 18-11-2004 02:39 PM

Pond is great no problems except raccoon visits.
The water scarecrow no longer scares the critter.
Reason for dumbbell is that it's easier to tie the 1 1/4" hose to. and rocks
in Florida are at a premium :-)


"Crashj" wrote in message
...
On or about Thu, 18 Nov 2004 14:19:38 GMT, "aaalll"
wrote something like:

will putting an iron dumbell (weight that goes on bar) in pond be toxic to
fish? I have to weight down the pump hose that feeds the vege filter to
keep
the raccoon from pulling it out.

And the reason to not use a rock is . . . ?
But I doubt the iron weight plate would be a problem.
We would like to hear more about what is going on in your pond??
--
Crashj




Granny Grump 18-11-2004 05:57 PM


will putting an iron dumbell (weight that goes on bar) in pond be toxic to
fish? I have to weight down the pump hose that feeds the vege filter to keep
the raccoon from pulling it out.


About all it will do is it might turn your water a bit reddish.


Snooze 19-11-2004 02:01 AM


"Granny Grump" wrote in message
...

will putting an iron dumbell (weight that goes on bar) in pond be toxic

to
fish? I have to weight down the pump hose that feeds the vege filter to

keep
the raccoon from pulling it out.


About all it will do is it might turn your water a bit reddish.


Might stain some concrete, especially whatever the dumbbell is placed on.



Happy'Cam'per 19-11-2004 11:20 AM


Bad idea IMHO, The dumbell will leach all sorts of unwanteds into the water
column.
--
**So long, and thanks for all the fish!**

"Snooze" wrote in message
. com...

"Granny Grump" wrote in message
...

will putting an iron dumbell (weight that goes on bar) in pond be toxic

to
fish? I have to weight down the pump hose that feeds the vege filter to

keep
the raccoon from pulling it out.


About all it will do is it might turn your water a bit reddish.


Might stain some concrete, especially whatever the dumbbell is placed on.





Benign Vanilla 19-11-2004 03:19 PM


"aaalll" wrote in message
news:Zb2nd.48085$V41.42489@attbi_s52...
will putting an iron dumbell (weight that goes on bar) in pond be toxic to
fish? I have to weight down the pump hose that feeds the vege filter to

keep
the raccoon from pulling it out.


My guess is that it is not a problem. By the time that solid piece of metal
rots and fouls the water, you will have (do you like that future post,
pre-jurassic tense verb usage?) changed the water so many times as to not be
a problem.

If you are concerned though, go to big orange and get yourself a cinder
block, or other block with holes in it. It'll be just as easy to tie your
hose too, the algae will hide it in a matter of days, and the worst you can
do is harden your water a bit, but then again see my original point on will
have been water changes.

BV.



Sean Dinh 19-11-2004 07:12 PM

Not a problem. We designed our pond to leak, to purge impurity.

Happy'Cam'per wrote:

Bad idea IMHO, The dumbell will leach all sorts of unwanteds into the water
column.



Anne Lurie 19-11-2004 11:28 PM

Does anyone besides me have visions of a raccoon pumping iron? :) complete
with little Ah-nold accent!

Anne Lurie
Raleigh, NC


"aaalll" wrote in message
news:Zb2nd.48085$V41.42489@attbi_s52...
will putting an iron dumbell (weight that goes on bar) in pond be toxic to
fish? I have to weight down the pump hose that feeds the vege filter to
keep the raccoon from pulling it out.




Benign Vanilla 21-11-2004 12:08 AM


"Sean Dinh" wrote in message
...
Not a problem. We designed our pond to leak, to purge impurity.


snip

Ahh, so I am not the only one with an automatic water change system?

BV.



Crashj 21-11-2004 03:05 AM

On or about Sat, 20 Nov 2004 19:08:16 -0500, "Benign Vanilla"
wrote something like:


"Sean Dinh" wrote in message
...
Not a problem. We designed our pond to leak, to purge impurity.


snip

Ahh, so I am not the only one with an automatic water change system?


My rainwater powered automatic fill limiter and water changer has been
working overtime this week. pH has probably dropped two points. I will
check it when it stops raining.
--
Crashj

Sean Dinh 21-11-2004 05:19 AM

Not only that, but as well as an automatic irrigation system. You should
see how big the oranges get this year since the pond installation next
to the tree.

Benign Vanilla wrote:

Ahh, so I am not the only one with an automatic water change system?

BV.




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