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Benign Vanilla 20-12-2004 09:32 PM

The Use of Salt in Aquaculture
 
An interesting article re-published on IHMP for your viewing pleasure,
http://www.iheartmypond.com/topic.asp?article=99736.


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Tom L. La Bron 21-12-2004 02:09 AM

BV,

This article has been around or has been reproduced in one form or another
for many years. Like I have said before this and related articles is for
"Aquaculture." I have been in touch with Ruth's department and they make no
translation for backyard ponds and suggest no recommendations for use of
salt in backyard KOI ponds or any other kind of ornamental ponds. This
article is for "Aquaculture."

If you are dealing with stocking concentrations of 1/2 pound to one pound
of fish per gallon of water then use the recommendations in this article,
but if you are running a KOI pond with one fish per 1,000 gallons and then
additional KOI per 100 gallons, you need to leave your salt on the kitchen
table or around the stove, because this article doesn't pretain to you and
your situation.

Tom L.L.
------------------------------------------------
"Benign Vanilla" wrote in message
...
An interesting article re-published on IHMP for your viewing pleasure,
http://www.iheartmypond.com/topic.asp?article=99736.


--
BV
Webporgmaster of iheartmypond.com
Check out the IHMP forums, ihmp.net/phpbb
I'll be leaning on the bus stop post.







Benign Vanilla 21-12-2004 02:22 AM


"Tom L. La Bron" wrote in message
...
BV,

This article has been around or has been reproduced in one form or another
for many years. Like I have said before this and related articles is for
"Aquaculture." I have been in touch with Ruth's department and they make

no
translation for backyard ponds and suggest no recommendations for use of
salt in backyard KOI ponds or any other kind of ornamental ponds. This
article is for "Aquaculture."

If you are dealing with stocking concentrations of 1/2 pound to one pound
of fish per gallon of water then use the recommendations in this article,
but if you are running a KOI pond with one fish per 1,000 gallons and then
additional KOI per 100 gallons, you need to leave your salt on the kitchen
table or around the stove, because this article doesn't pretain to you and
your situation.


Sorry Tom, I was intending to say I had intent to salt the pond. I prefer
salt on my hard boiled eggs, not in my pond.

I just thought it was an interesting article, and since this has been a
"fun" topic here before, it was worth posting. Note my subject line...I do
mention aquaculture, so I am right there with you. :)

BV.





Benign Vanilla 21-12-2004 02:22 AM


BTW, welcome back. Where the hell have you been?

BV.



Benign Vanilla 21-12-2004 02:52 PM


"Benign Vanilla" wrote in message
...
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Sorry Tom, I was intending to say I had intent to salt the pond. I prefer
salt on my hard boiled eggs, not in my pond.

I just thought it was an interesting article, and since this has been a
"fun" topic here before, it was worth posting. Note my subject line...I do
mention aquaculture, so I am right there with you. :)

BV.


This is what I get for posting at night when I am tired. I meant to say I
was NOT NOT NOT NOT intending to salt my pond, nor encourage anyone to do
so.


--
BV
Webporgmaster of iheartmypond.com
Check out the IHMP forums, ihmp.net/phpbb
I'll be leaning on the bus stop post.




Tom L. La Bron 21-12-2004 03:57 PM

Thanks BV,

I had open heart surgery on the 30th of November and had some parts
replaced. Recovering is going good, it is just amazing to me how tiring
working at a computer can be.

Tom L.L.
------------------------------------------
"Benign Vanilla" wrote in message
...

BTW, welcome back. Where the hell have you been?

BV.





Tom L. La Bron 21-12-2004 03:57 PM

Thanks BV,

I had open heart surgery on the 30th of November and had some parts
replaced. Recovering is going good, it is just amazing to me how tiring
working at a computer can be.

Tom L.L.
------------------------------------------
"Benign Vanilla" wrote in message
...

BTW, welcome back. Where the hell have you been?

BV.





Benign Vanilla 21-12-2004 06:22 PM


"Tom L. La Bron" wrote in message
...
Thanks BV,

I had open heart surgery on the 30th of November and had some parts
replaced. Recovering is going good, it is just amazing to me how tiring
working at a computer can be.


Glad to hear you are doing better, and happy to see you back.

Be sure to take a salt dip from time to time.

BV.



Benign Vanilla 21-12-2004 06:22 PM


"Tom L. La Bron" wrote in message
...
Thanks BV,

I had open heart surgery on the 30th of November and had some parts
replaced. Recovering is going good, it is just amazing to me how tiring
working at a computer can be.


Glad to hear you are doing better, and happy to see you back.

Be sure to take a salt dip from time to time.

BV.



~ jan JJsPond.us 22-12-2004 07:48 AM

On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 09:57:23 -0600, "Tom L. La Bron" wrote:

I had open heart surgery on the 30th of November and had some parts
replaced. Recovering is going good, it is just amazing to me how tiring
working at a computer can be.


On your way to becoming the bionic man? Glad you're on the mend and the
old ticker will keep on ticking. :o) ~ jan


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~


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Tom L. La Bron 22-12-2004 01:31 PM

Your right Jan,

My valve is carbon fiber and titanium. And ticking is what it does, but not
as loud as a pig valve, plus is cost a little bit more than a Timex.

Tom L.L.
-------------------------------------------------
"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 09:57:23 -0600, "Tom L. La Bron"
wrote:


I had open heart surgery on the 30th of November and had some parts
replaced. Recovering is going good, it is just amazing to me how tiring
working at a computer can be.


On your way to becoming the bionic man? Glad you're on the mend and the
old ticker will keep on ticking. :o) ~ jan


~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~


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==----------
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[email protected] 22-12-2004 06:34 PM

This is a lie. Dr. Floyd was Jo Ann's teacher and that is where Jo Ann learned to
use salt in ponds and tanks. Ingrid

"Benign Vanilla" wrote:

"Tom L. La Bron" wrote in message
...
I have been in touch with Ruth's department and they make no
translation for backyard ponds and suggest no recommendations for use of
salt in backyard KOI ponds or any other kind of ornamental ponds.



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Derek Broughton 22-12-2004 08:21 PM

wrote:

This is a lie. Dr. Floyd was Jo Ann's teacher and that is where Jo Ann
learned to
use salt in ponds and tanks. Ingrid

"Tom L. La Bron" wrote in message
...
I have been in touch with Ruth's department and they make no
translation for backyard ponds and suggest no recommendations for use of
salt in backyard KOI ponds or any other kind of ornamental ponds.


There's no call to be using language like that. There's no inconsistency
between one person learning to use salt in ponds based on some research,
and the research organization saying that they make no recommendations
about such. Dr. Floyd's research clearly _isn't_ related to small ponds
and you, as a researcher, should understand how irresponsible it would be
for the researchers to extrapolate their data to something they didn't
know.
--
derek

Derek Broughton 22-12-2004 08:21 PM

wrote:

This is a lie. Dr. Floyd was Jo Ann's teacher and that is where Jo Ann
learned to
use salt in ponds and tanks. Ingrid

"Tom L. La Bron" wrote in message
...
I have been in touch with Ruth's department and they make no
translation for backyard ponds and suggest no recommendations for use of
salt in backyard KOI ponds or any other kind of ornamental ponds.


There's no call to be using language like that. There's no inconsistency
between one person learning to use salt in ponds based on some research,
and the research organization saying that they make no recommendations
about such. Dr. Floyd's research clearly _isn't_ related to small ponds
and you, as a researcher, should understand how irresponsible it would be
for the researchers to extrapolate their data to something they didn't
know.
--
derek

Tom L. La Bron 23-12-2004 05:15 PM

Ingrid,

As usual, you don't know what you are talking about.

Ruth is in Aquaculture dealing with the Aquaculture community. You can take
her aquaculture techniques and translate to a pond if you want, but that
doesn't say that she is promoting these techniques for the backyard pond.
You seem to think that Jo Ann and you are the only ones that have access to
these people, and that is a bunch of horse crap. Come on Ingrid, get you
head out of the sand, phones, internet and email make everyone accessable.

You can call me all the names in the world like you have in the past, but
that doesn't change the fact that just because Jo Ann took a couple of
courses with anyone has made an her expert or more knowledgealbe than others
in the field, especially the field of Aquaculture, which is the field of
expertise for Ruth, not back yard ponds. She may have suggested something
to Jo Ann in private over a cup of coffee, but there is nothing published
that supports it or your premise. Plus you always make it sound like Ruth
was Jo Ann's private tutor, she was in a class with other individuals.

I was in a class taught by Dr. Getz, a leader in the purification of Uranium
235, who's final research was the break through that allowed America's
plants to produce for bomb quality Uranium, but that doesn't make me an
expert in Uranium 235 purification. I was also in classes with the
gentleman who won the Noble Prize for his apparatus that first liquidified
Helium, but being in those classes doesn't make an expert in the this
apparatus or the process either.

So Jo Ann in the class with Ruth doesn't make her an expert either, so get
it together

Tom L.L.
------------------------------------------------
wrote in message
...
This is a lie. Dr. Floyd was Jo Ann's teacher and that is where Jo Ann
learned to
use salt in ponds and tanks. Ingrid

"Benign Vanilla" wrote:

"Tom L. La Bron" wrote in message
...
I have been in touch with Ruth's department and they make no
translation for backyard ponds and suggest no recommendations for use of
salt in backyard KOI ponds or any other kind of ornamental ponds.



~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List
http://puregold.aquaria.net/
www.drsolo.com
Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
endorsements or recommendations I make.





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