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Hey All,I am running a demonstration system at the Evergreen State College in Olympia, Wa. We are currently at the point where all the hardware has been installed and it is time to start finding…Continue
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Hey all,Just looking for some good resources on fish introduction, fish care, and figuring stocking density. I have a few resources but I'm struggling with some understandings. 1lb fish per 5-10…Continue
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So Ive been reading around a few forums and I find a lot of different thoughts on flood and drain, but here is what I believe is goin on.Flood and drain is broken into two categories; constant flood…Continue
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i have a fish pond in the ground, one bed about 4' above the pond, and one bed that i will have to quite literally put directly on the ground. too low to the ground to get an auto siphon to work…Continue
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Time is 2 PM, we changed it to be earlier so that some of the Oregon Folks can get started home in sunlight.
Rick's Address is 803 317th St Ct E Roy WA 98580. If you are coming from the North down to Rick's Shop, I recommend staying on WA 7 to 304th as it is easier to find. if using Goggle Maps, drag the blue line to stay on WA 7, [GM wants you to fork right earlier] and it will guide you right to it. The 317th St. Ct. sign is high and faded, look for it on the left [not a WA sign - white not green]. His shop is the first left off the gravel road (317th St. Ct.)