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How do I build a sustainable fish pond?

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Question : How do I build a sustainable fish pond?
My husband and I are planning to build a house for our family on a few acres, and we’re trying to learn about many different ways of being as self-sustaining as possible. One thing I’m very interested in is a sustainable pond where we can keep fish for food consumption.

How would I learn about this? We’d need to know how big the pond would have to be, how to make one and care for it, how to sustain a large enough fish population, and all of that. Are there any books or websites on the subject? I would prefer books.

Thanks!
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Answer by Andy
I looked into this once, and i found it not to be efficient unless i was providing fish for 100 people or more. I guess if you joined a co-op and had someone else providing other things or helping with the hatchery you could make it work.

What’s the best way to transport my fish?

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Question : What’s the best way to transport my fish?
We’re getting ready to move to a place that’s about 11 hours from here. I know most people just get rid of their fish when they move and get new ones, but I would prefer to keep the ones I have, since I’ve become somewhat attached to them. They’re currently in a 55 gallon aquarium, which the movers will be taking. Is there a way to transport the fish that far so that they are not likely to get hurt?
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Answer by fisherman
transport them in plastic bags not to many fish per bag and then these go into polystyrene containers The best place is your fish shop as they receive fish from the suppliers and can give you more advice this how I transported my fish twice but my moves wasn’t as long as yours. (none of the fish died)

Turtle tank to a tropical fish tank?

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Question : Turtle tank to a tropical fish tank?
I just bought a 75 gallon tank that had previously housed a turtle. My plans are to convert to a tropical tank. Any special concerns or directions I need to know about? I am thinking about obviously cleaning everything with viniger and water, and then putting a new filter pad in. Do I need to cycle then?
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Answer by ∂αяк αиgєℓ σf тнє иιgнт
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Was the Stimulus Bill the biggest waste of money or did we need to know how fast it takes fish to get drunk?

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Question : Was the Stimulus Bill the biggest waste of money or did we need to know how fast it takes fish to get drunk?
45: Testing how to control private home appliances in Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts from an off-site computer ($ 800,000)

44: Repainting a rarely-used bridge in North Carolina ($ 3.1 million)

43: Renovating a desolate Wisconsin bridge that averages 10 cars a day ($ 426,000)

42: 4 new buses for New Hampshire ($ 2 million)

41: Repaving a 1-mile stretch of Atlanta road that had parts of it already repaved in 2007 ($ 490,000)

40: Florida beauty school tuition ($ 2.3 million)

39: Extending a bike path to the Minnesota Twins stadium ($ 500,000)

38: Beautification of Los Angeles’ Sunset Boulevard ($ 1.1 million)

37: Colorado Dragon Boat Festival ($ 10,000)

36: Developing the next generation of supersonic corporate jets in Maryland that could cost $ 80 million dollars each ($ 4.7 million)

35: New spring training facilities for the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies ($ 30 million)

34: Demolishing 35 old laboratories in New Mexico ($ 212 million)

33: Putting free WiFi, Internet kiosks and interactive history lessons in 2 Texas rest stops ($ 13.8 million)

32: Replacing a single boat motor on a government boat in D.C. ($ 10,500)

31: Developing the next generation of football gloves in Pennsylvania ($ 150,000)

30: Pedestrian bridge to nowhere in West Virginia ($ 80,000)

29: Replacing all signage on 5 miles of road in Rhode Island ($ 4,403,205)

28: Installing a geothermal energy system to heat the “incredible shrinking mall” in Tennessee ($ 5 million)

27: University in Minnesota studying how to get the homeless to stop smoking ($ 230,000)

26: Large woody habitat rehabilitation project in Wisconsin ($ 16,800)

25: Replacing escalators in the parking garage of one D.C. metro station ($ 4.3 million)

24: Building an airstrip in a community most Alaskans have never even heard of ($ 14,707,949)

23: Bike and pedestrian paths connecting Camden, N.J. to Philadelphia, Penn. when there’s already a bridge that connects them ($ 23 million)

22: Sending 10 university undergrads each year from North Carolina to Costa Rica to study the rainforests ($ 564,000)

21: Road signs touting stimulus funds at work in Ohio ($ 1 million)

20: Researching how paying attention improves performance of difficult tasks in Connecticut ($ 850,000)

19: Kentucky Transportation Department awarding contracts to companies associated with a road contractor accused of bribing the previous state transportation secretary ($ 24 million)

18: Amtrak losing $ 32 per passenger nationally but rewarded with windfall ($ 1.3 billion)

17: Widening an Arizona interstate even though the company that won the contract has a history of tax fraud and pollution ($ 21.8 million)

16: Replace existing dumbwaiters in New York ($ 351,807)

15: Deer underpass in Wyoming ($ 1,239,693)

14: Arizona universities examining the division of labor in ant colonies (combined $ 950,000)

13: Fire station without firefighters in Nevada ($ 2 million)

12: “Clown” theatrical production in Pennsylvania ($ 25,000)

11: Maryland town gets money but doesn’t know what to do with it ($ 25,000)

10: Investing in nation-wide wind power (but majority of money has gone to foreign companies) ($ 2 billion)

9: Resurfacing a tennis court in Montana ($ 50,000)

8: University in Indiana studying why young men do not like to wear condoms ($ 221,355)

7: Funds for Massachusetts roadway construction to companies that have defrauded taxpayers, polluted the environment and have paid tens of thousands of dollars in fines for violating workplace safety laws (millions)

6: Sending 11 students and 4 teachers from an Arkansas university to the U.N. climate change convention in Copenhagen, using almost 54,000 lbs of carbon dioxide from air travel alone ($ 50,000)

5: Storytelling festival in Utah ($ 15,000)

4: Door mats to the Department of the Army in Texas ($ 14,675)

3: University in New York researching young adults who drink malt liquor and smoke pot ($ 389,357)

2: Solar panels for climbing gym in Colorado ($ 157,800)

1: Grant for one Massachusetts university for “robobees” (miniature flying robot bees) ($ 2 million)

http://a11news.com/1404/stimulus-waste-list/

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/politics/After-a-flurry-of-stimulus-spending_-questionable-projects-pile-up-8474249-68709732.html

http://hannity.blogs.foxnews.com/2010/03/12/waste-102-the-final-list/

http://projects.propublica.org/tables/stimulus-investigations

The Iraq War has not cost 3 trillion, The Iraq War and Afghanistan War combined has cost 1.05 trillion and Im not sure where you get your information but funding for the War was not under the Stimulus bill.

http://www.nationalpriorities.org/costofwar_home

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Answer by watcher of fools
way too much to read

Vixens in Fish Net Stockings: Is this retirement?

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The Jubilettes tap dancing team formed by residents is adding a new level of excitement and aerobics in this active adult community. Shea Homes at Jubilee is a beautiful Active Adult Master Planned Community located in Lacey, Washington, near Seattle and Tacoma, and is considered one of the nation’s top-rated places to retire. If you’ve ever dreamed of living on a championship golf course, overlooking lush greens, pristine fairways and towering trees, your new home at Jubilee is waiting for you! Ages 55 plus.

Where do the fish come from?

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Question : Where do the fish come from?
I live in Florida and from what I understand the water table is on average about 6′ below ground level. All of the housing communities, golf courses, etc. have these man-made ponds all over the place. The developers dig down 6-8 feet until they hit water and then charge a premium for what’s now “water view” or “water front” property. They also use that excavated soil for fill. Well, after about two years or so ALL of these man-made ponds are teeming with fish…mostly bass. Everyone assumes that the developers are stocking the ponds but I know for a fact they are not. So where do they come from?
I think birds are responsible but not sure. Does anybody know for sure?? any other theories?? Thanks in advance.
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Answer by ChaRiaLer
You see, when a mommy fish and a daddy fish love each other very much they swim upstream and have a big orgy with other fishes and that’s where fishes come from.

WMM Market Movers (NASDAQ: AKNS Joez fish) (NYSE: PLA) (OTC: GTXO)

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WMM MicroCap Index is currently 859th 36-13 17 or 1 5% tracking well with the rest of the U.S. markets. Today, the index is headed by Playboy Enterprises Inc., Pacific Ethanol and Jeans Joe again.
Playboy Enterprises Inc. (NYSE: PLA) is trading at $ 3 75. 18 and 5% on a volume of 33k without new releases. Today, Playboy Enterprises and Lyons Consulting Group are presented on the Internet Retailer Conference & Expo in Chicago during an interactive meeting at 2:00.

Pacific Ethanol (NASDAQ: PEIX), the trade is on. 79. 029 or 3 112 000 8% volume, as investors continued to push the price of new shares to the formation of the company from bankruptcy. Here you can find the full story written here.

Finally, Joe’s Jeans, Inc. (NASDAQ: Joez) was 2-commerce. 26. 11 or 5 to 12% volume of 86K. The company has not issued a new press, but has announced that the next press release on the results for the second quarter to July 14, 2010 is expected.

Nano Cap Index is 971st WMM 11 1 to 35 or. 14% led by Akeena Solar and GTX Corp.
Akeena Solar (NASDAQ: AKNS) is negotiation. 79. On 04 and 5% 5K slim volume. A recent press release, a shareholder action on behalf of those shares between December 2007 and 26 March 13 archived bought 2008th No allegations or details have been confirmed.

GTX Corp. (OTC: GTXO) is trading at. 17a. 01 and 5%, as a wave of investment after the signing of a GPS three years contract offer medical and pharmaceutical shipments Bio proceeded.

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Valgold Adds Value for Investors in Fish Creek Venture

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Graham Davis of the Colorado School of Mines recently noted that Peter Tufano of Harvard University measured the sensitivity of gold company value to changes in gold price and discovered that a 1% change in gold price typically caused a 2% change in mining company value. If this is the case, the last year has certainly created billions in value around the globe as gold jumped 47% from $600 to about $880 in just 12 months. From majors like Barrick Gold (TSX:ABX) to juniors like ValGold Resources (TSX. V:VAL), 2007 was a year of phenomenal growth in the potential for profit in the gold industry.

Yet something else we have been witness to is that the share price of most gold companies, while some growth has occurred, has lagged behind this skyrocketing price of gold and the attendant increase in company valuation. To my mind this has created great openings for potential reward in the junior resource market in the sense that while the reward for discovery will be greater than ever, share prices are at present little changed by this reality. So, many companies are at present undervalued.

ValGold recently released a NI 43-101 report that I think illustrates this point clearly. The company is a real go-getter in the sense of acquiring a project, quickly identifying targets, drilling the hell out of it and then – when the time comes – taking it to the next phase or optioning it and moving to the next thing. All this in search of a “company maker”, as the expression goes.

It’s possible that ValGold may have hooked onto something big this time around, however, not only at its Los Patos concessions in Venezuela and Tower Mountain in Thunder Bay, Ontario, but also at its new Fish Creek property in Guyana, which is the subject of the 43-101 technical report.

In late November, the company announced high-grade assays from the Tower Mountain Gold Property, located in the Matawin Gold Belt, 40 km southwest of Thunder Bay, in Ontario. Intersections of high-grade gold occurred in TM-07-56, where 1. 5m graded 58. 20 g/Tonne Au (1. 697 oz/t gold) and in TM-07-58 where 1. 5m averaged 18. 70 g/Tonne Au (0. 545 oz/t gold).

In Venezuela, a growing pool of data including assay results from a 2007 drill program at the Los Patos occurrence is leading toward a NI 43-101 compliant resource estimate, which is expected within a few months. ValGold’s concessions also contain a number of gold occurrences that are considered highly prospective.

The newly available data from the Fish Creek project in Guyana should add new fuel to the fire.

Historic exploration for alluvial gold and diamonds in central and northern Guyana dates back to about 1887, with alluvial gold workings in the larger area surrounding the Fish Creek project dating from about 1900 onwards.

The only systematic modern exploration at Fish Creek took place between 1994 and 1997 when Golden Star Resources (TSX. V:GXX. H) completed four distinct phases of exploration, including geological mapping, stream sediment sampling, soil sampling, trenching, deep auger sampling, ground magnetometer survey and diamond drilling.

ValGold now owns all of this invaluable data.

What is most interesting about the mineralization uncovered by Golden Star is that it is very widely disseminated throughout all tested areas, both where previous workings were identified and in areas where no historical artisan mining occurred.

For example, drill holes FI-96/9 and FI-96/10 were drilled to test an auger sample that assayed 20. 7 g/t Au located over the fault-thrust contact in an area of high geochemical gold response. This was a historic mining site with gold workings and visible gold in tailings and pits. Hole 10 intersected 2 metres of 33. 98 g/t Au in altered andesitic rock containing vuggy quartz carbonate veins with up to 10% sulphides.

This was at the high end of the mineralization found on the property, but only in terms of grade. Throughout the property, over an unusually broad area, gold in soils were found to occur in the 50 to 100 ppb (0. 05 to 0. 1 g/t) Au range and within those areas more concentrated gold values of greater than 100 ppb (0. 1 g/t). These appear to exist within a major fault structure over at least six kilometres.

Throughout the Fish Creek property, the independent author of the NI 43-101 report determined that “sporadic and discontinuous gold mineralization is present at relatively shallow levels in metamorphosed volcanics, sediments and intrusive rocks of the central and northern parts of the licence area. ”

What he found mysterious, however, was that although these were large swathes of soils with exceptional gold enrichment, including 6 km x 2 km in the south and 3 km x 2 km in the north, none of the drilling carried out by Golden Star offered an explanation – a source – for the mineralization. This tells us two things – that much work remains to be done to determine solid drilling targets, and that there are possibly much greater grades at depth that would explain the very broadly disseminated gold in soils.

At the time of writing, ValGold’s VP of Exploration, Tom Pollock, had begun to assemble an exploration team for the Fish Creek project in Guyana, including a country manager and two field geologist positions. Together the new team will expend as much as $860,000 (as per the NI 43-101 recommendations) in the next 12 to 16 months to complete a review of historical work, follow up trenching and some drilling, with the ultimate goal of finding the deeper source of sub-surface gold mineralization indicated by previous drilling.

This project adds substantially to ongoing work elsewhere, in Venezuela (which, if you haven’t read about and you’re an investor, you should: http://www. resourcexinvestor. com/news. php?id=3175) and Canada. Fish Creek represents further diversification and value for a junior that has inexplicably come down in price since the summer doldrums, in spite of the runaway price of gold.

This article is intended for information purposes only, and is not a recommendation to buy or sell the equities of any company mentioned herein. It is based on sources believed to be reliable, but no warranty as to accuracy is expressed or implied. The opinions expressed in the article are those of the author except where statements are attributed to individuals other than the author, in which case the opinions are those of the individual to whom they are attributed.

Chase The Iron Iceland Fish on Daufuskie Allen

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Metal Artist Chase Allen of The Iron Fish Gallery & Studio on Daufuskie Iceland blacksmithing, welding and cutting are on demonstration, such as iron sculptures created for coastal fish decoration.

How to fish Sanibel Island, Florida?

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I will travelling to Florida from August 17-22nd this year, and have heard it has great fishing. I don’t plan on hiring a charter service because they run quite expensive. So I’ll be utlizing the shores, piers and my wading abilities to fish. If you’ve been to Sanibel or the Western side of Florida and have any assistance please leave it. Thank you in advance.

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