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Capt Pat- was da deal? you finished? any fish in there? any local critters moved in? algae problems? how's evaporation (or the dreaded term-leaks)? any plants?
I'm not sure but indecision may or may not be my problem.
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Far from finished. Feels a lot like a boat project...
Weather here has been gruesome for the past few weeks with the heat. 107 in the shade this afternoon.
Most of the plants are in and doing pretty well. Those that don't get water from the pond are getting watered heavily every day. Evaporation from the pond is probably running about 10-15 gallons a day, controlled leakage from the bog perimeter helps supply the jasmine, bringing the total pond usage to around 25-30 gal a day.
I introduced a dozen bullfrog tadpoles back in March, 5 graduates to date. The local Rio Grande leopard frogs have found the oasis and up the frog count to 10 or so.
Have totally decided not to stock any fish of any sort. May add a turtle or two later in the year. Not a single snake yet...
Taken this afternoon...
Taken a few weeks ago...
Working on a livewell for Rick Kral at the moment, so won't get back to my stuff until that's finished. Damn resin is almost kicking without catalyst...
Weather here has been gruesome for the past few weeks with the heat. 107 in the shade this afternoon.
Most of the plants are in and doing pretty well. Those that don't get water from the pond are getting watered heavily every day. Evaporation from the pond is probably running about 10-15 gallons a day, controlled leakage from the bog perimeter helps supply the jasmine, bringing the total pond usage to around 25-30 gal a day.
I introduced a dozen bullfrog tadpoles back in March, 5 graduates to date. The local Rio Grande leopard frogs have found the oasis and up the frog count to 10 or so.
Have totally decided not to stock any fish of any sort. May add a turtle or two later in the year. Not a single snake yet...
Taken this afternoon...
Taken a few weeks ago...
Working on a livewell for Rick Kral at the moment, so won't get back to my stuff until that's finished. Damn resin is almost kicking without catalyst...
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I'm not sure but indecision may or may not be my problem.
"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." - George Orwell
1981 FBC BERG1883M81E
"People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." - George Orwell
1981 FBC BERG1883M81E
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