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Clear as a bell !!!Green going awayView attachment 112694 View attachment 112694
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How many gallons for all those beautiful fish and a guess at how many?Finally got a bloom from the Water Lilies today!
And fishy friends below.
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Lovely....Beautiful JW.
Two blooms showed up today in the hot tub pond, the lilies are happier there than the big pond.
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The purple fantasy is also blooming great. The purple is deeper than the photo shows.View attachment 112758
Bee balm opening everywhere.
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The small ponds lily is attracting the fire flies.View attachment 112760
The bees are loving the bee balm.View attachment 112761
I love bee balmBeautiful JW.
Two blooms showed up today in the hot tub pond, the lilies are happier there than the big pond.
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The purple fantasy is also blooming great. The purple is deeper than the photo shows.View attachment 112758
Bee balm opening everywhere, there is a pond there.
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The small ponds lily is attracting the fire flies.View attachment 112760
The bees are loving the bee balm.View attachment 112761
Awesome!This video shows an everyday chore feeding my frogs and turtle. So far this year I've spent over $50 on mealworms. I've fed the frogs as many as 15 in a day. If they sit on the edge of the pond, like the one in this video, it means she's hungry and waiting to get fed.
Some body ate almost all my goldfish and small koi out of bottom two ponds last n
Night!!!
The lilly pad is messed up and a half eaten dead minnow floating. A big log was moved or knocked over. I see a few goldish hiding now but most goldfish and my three extra pretty baby koi that were in bottom pond are nowhere to be scene right now. Hoping they are hiding ... Big koi in top two deep upper ponds are fine and seem uneffected.NOOOOO! Do you suspect a raccoon? I can't imagine a heron would venture into your yard.
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