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  • Drift Wood In Ponds?

    Any one ever tried drift wood in a pond? Would this be a bad idea? Opinions wanted and what are some of your favorite pond stores around Houston.

    Thanks

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    Re: Drift Wood In Ponds?

    I had a large piece of driftwood in my pond and the fish liked hideing in it.
    Fish are people too, they just have gills.

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      Re: Drift Wood In Ponds?

      +1  thats where you find the big ones  
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        Re: Drift Wood In Ponds?

        I keep some in my pond with a rock on it to help it get sunk for use in aquariums.

        I use some terra cotta pots and these big terra cotta things with holds in the side... some kind of planter thing to give the fish places to hide in my pond

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