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Old 11-06-2008, 08:58 PM
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Old 11-07-2008, 10:44 AM
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Thanks for the helpful advice and information.

Our original intention was to have a nature pond, some distance from our house, which would attract birds, insects, frogs etc as well as having fish. What actually got built is much bigger than we originally planned, but we were happy to accept this because it fits in well with our landscape. But we still want to maintain it as a natural area.

The water is a brown colour, not green. (I would have included a photo but have not yet worked out how to do this). I do not want totally clear water, but I do want to be sure that the water is healthy enough for the fish. Also I would prefer to be able to see a little more of the fish, particularly when they come to the surface to feed.

The pump that the builder installed may or may not be large enough for the pool. I want to avoid using chemicals as far as possible. But the main thing I need is more water plants. I have not yet found anywhere local that knows much about these. A local vivero supplied me with some floating water hyacinths, but these disappeared after a few weeks. (I suspect my gardener was partly responsible when he skimmed the pool surface to remove floating algae!). At the moment, all that I have is a couple of small water lilies and a clump of rushes.

In response to specific points made.

Johnny

1. Yes, I can read Spanish reasonably competently if you prefer to write in that language. (But your English seems perfect!)

2. If you do ever come to Sosua and can bring me some water plants, that would be wonderful. I will try to send you a private message with my contact details so that you can let me know if you are coming here.

Chola1978

I apologise for not being able to include a picture in this post. If you send me your normal email address by private message, I will send you a photo. (Alternatively, perhaps some-one could tell me how to include photos in posts!?)

Thanks again for your help.
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Old 11-15-2008, 03:04 PM
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Another note of thanks, this timefor the pms received in response to my last post.

chola 1978. I have still not managed to post a photo but, thanks to your advice, I think I'm getting there!

Johnnie. Especial thanks for the plants and advice which you provided when you visited me. The pool looks so much better. It is good to know that, although you are based in Santo Domingo, you can provide landscaping services to us on the North Coast.
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