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Marine pond liners |
09-08-2007 17:31 by Trickateck
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IS there such a thing?
is it possible and what material would best be suggested?
All help would be appreicated |
09-08-2007 17:34 by Linda Chenapa
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try KOI KOTE , it's a liquid rubber paint sticks to any thing |
09-08-2007 17:41 by Trickateck
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dThanks for the reply linda
do you think it would be toxin free?
regards |
09-08-2007 18:44 by trik
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you mean your getting all this LR in and you havnt sorted out how your going to keep it
and no i wouldnt think it would be any use with salt water mate JMO |
09-08-2007 18:46 by Trickateck
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No rock not ordered yet |
09-08-2007 18:48 by Trickateck
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Sorted pond idea scrapped.
Having acrylic custom built
Jobs a goodun |
09-08-2007 19:28 by WAYNE
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liverock is a hard sell trikatech
you will probable only get 5-6 quid a kilo and what price you paying for all that ? 3-3.50 a kg |
10-08-2007 10:16 by Linda Chenapa
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For your info. Here is a reply I got from the makers of Koi Kote:
Dear Linda,
Koi-Kote will be unaffected by salt water
Regards
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10-08-2007 11:15 by telboy
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personaly dont see the point in a marine pond,you'll miss out on seeing all the critters in the live rock etc,would imagine itll be hard to keep the params spot on too |
10-08-2007 19:56 by trik
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Its to cure LR Tel, but the amount of water changes in my mind out ways the odds for a large amount , only if you could sell it straight away after curring would be woth it, otherwise its more lighting skimming feeding and p**ing around, belive me iv done over 300k of it and still got some at £5 a killo, cant be assed, but good luck with it Ross |
10-08-2007 20:36 by telboy
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oh right, still dont think its worth it though jmo trikster ill have all ya freebies sorry i mean cheapies ie under a pound |
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