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 Post subject: York Girls System
PostPosted: Dec 30th, '07, 09:35 
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Hi finally took some pictures of my system. All seems to be going well for the moment.
Tank is 500 Lt
Three grow beds ( Stock water troughs 1.5 M long )
Sump pump Ebra Opt.
40 Goldfish


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very nice YG :D


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Love the frogs and little lizard. Wonder if the husband would let me keep livestock like that in the sunroom. I do have problems with these slow-moving black flies....hmmm.


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PostPosted: Dec 30th, '07, 09:56 
Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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Looks great! I can't find the lizard :-(


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PostPosted: Dec 30th, '07, 09:58 
First pic, middle besser block KP


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Hey that looks great. What is thecovering on the area mad eof and how much light does it let in?


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PostPosted: Dec 30th, '07, 13:32 
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4 frogs and a lizard in the first pic :)

ohh the joys of natural bug zappers


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PostPosted: Dec 30th, '07, 14:49 
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We have three versions of the skinks around here,

The first are whole (very quick)

Second are tailess (not so quick)

and the third are the slow ones which ar classified as food by the free range hens.. :twisted:


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Alsanite @90% in summer its on the south side of the house so in winter will be less


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nice system york girl.

did the frogs find their way or were they introduced?

cheers


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Thanks, the frogs found thier own way, a bit of a problem on the ball valve.


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do they just sit there in plain view unconcerned? they seem very at home there. how many have you spotted so far?


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Seriously, this cant be healthy.
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yorkgirl wrote:
...frogs [are] a bit of a problem on the ball valve.

How is this?
Blocking the pipe?


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Five friendly frogs who are not worried about coming and going.
They keep the pump turned off when they are sitting on the ball valve.


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Very nice system. Always nice to see frogs making themselves at home. They seem to go for the duckweed covered water first :) You should train a cucumber or something up the back there where that other vine is.


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