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Re: Lava rock and filtering



Your Wright!  :o)

You have to excuse me. I am operating under great stress. I have been trying to get the to root of a computer problem for the last 5 days and still haven't got it fixed. My system is limping along and I have not taken the time to proof my messages. Lava, Larva, who gives a ..........

I'm very cranky at the moment.

Barry

At 04:43 PM 3/8/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>Hey Robert and Barry,
>
>The rocks are "lava" and not larva (maggot). I was willing to overlook it
>with Barry, as he has such a terrible "down-under" accent that the mistake
>was understandable. <VBG>
>
>Robert has no such excuse, as his accent is the purest of California. ;-)
>
>Flame Shield <UP>
>
>Wright
>
>robert nhan wrote:
>> 
>> I am using larva rock in the pond filter(200g) and it
>> works well.  In the waterlilies/Lotus containers, I
>> used nothing but larva rocks.
>
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