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Old 05-02-2011, 01:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default outdoor pond

Well guy at work has a huge pond in his back yard, they live on a farm. It's big enough to do laps in a jet ski and take out a row-boat.

He's got a plant/algae problem. He is getting some of the grass eating carp. His family swims in the pond so chemicals are out as an option. Does anyone have any good suggestions?

I have snails in my aquarium, I have population booms of them so am gonna ask him if he would want some. I am not sure if they will survive the transition but at the same time might help him out and help me out by getting rid of some of them.

I told him I would look into his algae problem for him.
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Old 05-03-2011, 03:07 PM   #2 (permalink)
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An outdoor pood is a beautiful feature to any garden. It is planning to provide you with the focus of the garden, which flooded the noise pollution, and provides a quiet place to relax. However, without proper maintenance, such as control algae, the pond can be an unpleasant part of the garden.
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