fish in pond
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- Nurse Shark
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fish in pond
hi all
well late thursday afternoon we put the fish in the pond
still got a few jobs to finnish off the decking and the rendering and tidy the garden up.
regards lee
well late thursday afternoon we put the fish in the pond
still got a few jobs to finnish off the decking and the rendering and tidy the garden up.
regards lee
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er, Lee. no i'm just a little confused !!!
in my younger Mini-days "british racing green" BRG was a very dark colour. in your picture 1 the bottom of the pond looks almost turquoise. in the second picture it does look a little darker.
and there was me thinking youd broken tradition and gone for a lighter colour.......
in my younger Mini-days "british racing green" BRG was a very dark colour. in your picture 1 the bottom of the pond looks almost turquoise. in the second picture it does look a little darker.
and there was me thinking youd broken tradition and gone for a lighter colour.......
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hi kim
yes we have reused our old window from our old pond.
anyone who would like to see more pictures please go to the yorkshire section of the bkks click gallerys on the main menu on the left hand side and click your ponds and click on the chapmans new pond build there is around 10 pages of pictures of the pond build .
www.bkksys.co.uk
lee
yes we have reused our old window from our old pond.
anyone who would like to see more pictures please go to the yorkshire section of the bkks click gallerys on the main menu on the left hand side and click your ponds and click on the chapmans new pond build there is around 10 pages of pictures of the pond build .
www.bkksys.co.uk
lee
I've been trying to find this out as well Jane.... really difficult to get any solid information...... I would really like to heat, I have the boiler(practically brand new, and the 170,000 hx) but the Mrs doesn't want a gas main going through the attic....... I've told her it's safe but she just won't have it...... propane is an idea, but I don't think I could afford that way, they are approx £45 for a 47kg bottle......if I could just keep the koi at maybe 12 degrees over winter then that would be enough.
But how many bottles would I need for that winter ?
But how many bottles would I need for that winter ?
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- Nurse Shark
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hi
thanks for your comments
re lpg bottles
we decided to run with bottles due to the gas being around 50 metres away from the house we have used 1 47 kg bottle to heat the pond from 9c to 14.5 c we get the bottle from the same company as we get the house cylinder filled up (flowgas) they cost us £38.00 for a refill.
will not know the real cost of heating untill this time next year as i will build a polycarbonate cover in sections at the moment we are heating fresh air.
lee
thanks for your comments
re lpg bottles
we decided to run with bottles due to the gas being around 50 metres away from the house we have used 1 47 kg bottle to heat the pond from 9c to 14.5 c we get the bottle from the same company as we get the house cylinder filled up (flowgas) they cost us £38.00 for a refill.
will not know the real cost of heating untill this time next year as i will build a polycarbonate cover in sections at the moment we are heating fresh air.
lee