woodbloke
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Have just finished doing some maintenance work on the aquarium, water change, cleaning etc. Does anyone else keep marine fish.....its only very marginally less expensive than running a workshop :roll: :shock: - Rob
Well I wouldn't go that far, but they are nice to have. You don't have to have fish in it though - we didn't even contemplate it in ours 'cos the local heron would have had them away before you could say "you want chips with that?" I'm afraid my mind associates aquaria with patient clinics and doctors waiting rooms, thus ruining them for me completely.dedee":1jvaf6xv said:every garden should have a pond
We've had problems with herons too. Since the children came along we've had a galvanised wire mesh on a wooden frame over the pond which keeps the kids out as well as the pesky heron. The frame is raised up on bricks so the frogs, newts etc can get in and out and it is easy to prop it up for supervised pond dipping sessions.Alf":o1npw89a said:dedee":o1npw89a said:You don't have to have fish in it though - we didn't even contemplate it in ours 'cos the local heron would have had them away before you could say "you want chips with that?"
problems with herons too
alf":2pruokp9 said:I'm afraid my mind associates aquaria with patient clinics and doctors waiting rooms, thus ruining them for me completely. Sad
mailee":2pruokp9 said:you must have a lot of patients.
I've seen a heron stand on the side of our pond (feet out of water) and dip his beak to catch a fish,
jasonB":3nzritxz said:
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