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Those are some great shots, the fish are so bright and vibrant!
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one of them finally got still, away from the ripples for me to get a couple of pics...
and as i was editing this picture
i noticed that i could even get a close up of this guy!
the briar leaves (they are blackberry brambles) look like a hat on his head! i need to pull them out, but they are soooooo prickly, i'd rather pull on a cactus!
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by the way, yes, i do still have duckweed, water lettuce, and a couple of water hyacinths
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thank you triss. that is the new camera bill got us for christmas it was nice playing in the pond, although, i am itching to enlarge it and move it... but i won't....
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Sorry I interrupted your pics. I saw you post elsewhere and thought you had them all up. That is a very clear close up on an edited pic. Great camera!
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don't apologize! i had 5 tabs open and was clicking between them all. that way, i didn't get bored and could remember where i was
talk about adult add, that is me! and i'm glad you like them.
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Yep, they are cool, especially the ripples. Water stopped in time is always neat to look at! I want a pond soooo bad!
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loved your pics jiffy! bet your fish were happy to get some nice clean water! im almost scared to see what the water looks like in my pond! i love when its so clean and you can see all the stuff in it.. like your fish swimming around your plants,
So tell us... how big is your pond? How many fish do you have in there? They look pretty big - how long have you had them? Does it ever freeze over in winter there?
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Love the pics Jiffster!
Looks so nice and calming with the drops and ripples.
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quote:Originally posted by plants 'n pots: Terrific pictures, Jiffy!
thank you
quote:So tell us... how big is your pond?
around 30 gallons. it is a half barrel with two smaller containers that spill into it.
quote:How many fish do you have in there? They look pretty big - how long have you had them?
right now there are 4 fish. one is from the first year (over 2 years ago) and the others have been added over the last 2 years. i usually add half a dozen "feeder" (28 cent) gold fish at the time, and what ever lives stays. i've never had mine breed like cindy does
quote:Does it ever freeze over in winter there?
winter freeze isn't something i have had to worry about. between the pump going continously and us not having very many days of heavy frost, i've been good.
if we were to get some days in the teens, i'd just toss some plastic over it and it'd still be good
someone else asked about the clear water, and about cleaning it.
i only clean the pond about twice a year. right now, the water is so clear because i have duckweed, water lettuce, and water hyacinth totally covering the top of the water. i moved it all so i could take stock and take pics. it's back now.
i also try to change the filter on the pump about once a month.
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I did and that is what we have, it stops up our power head that we have pumping water to the waterfall every other day. sigh I am getting some Floating plants this next week if I can find them. Thank you for your help.
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if you can't find floaters, buy some pool floats or something to cover the top of the pond. it will cut the algae considerably. also, i have my pump with a foam filter on it, and i change the filter out (i reuse them, i have a couple) just slide the clogged on off, and a new one on. let the clog dry out, and then spray out with a water hose, cleans the gunk right out.
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We have the foam one on our above groud filter powerhead but there is no way that I know of to attach to the power head. I will look again and see. Hey Pool floats, never thought of that. lol Tony has some old duck decoys that someone gave him, I may drop a few ducks in the pond. I can see it now, we will get up one morning and a whole flock of ducks will be in our pond.lol Thanks again for the ideas.
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