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Post #11821 by the75stingray on Thu, Oct 24, 2002 8:03 PM

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Hey, thanks for the replies!

Tangaroa: I was worried about using lava because I thought it was too pourous. (sp) I guess it could be re-enforced with something. And we have talked about using those plastic pond kits from Lowes. I'd rather have a lap pool, but I'm sure that is a little too much to ask for. Perhaps I should stick with the plastic pond idea.

TikiKing: Yeah, I know about the different pumps. Learned that working a short undercover assignment at a big Pet / Pond internet catalog place. But yeah, I'd have to get one of those decent "industrial" sized pumps.

Futura Girl: PLEASE post some pics! I'd love to see 'em!

Hum: Ha! I've got one similar to that and I've never opened it either. I did, however, make my own using shells I had picked up when I worked in Myrtle Beach & the Gulf Coast. It is in a small rounded bowl and the hose is hidden to make it look as if water is coming out of a medium sized conch shell onto the others. It's tranquil and quiet in my little tiki room as I'm reading.
I think one like yours would be really fantastic with a small tiki or two.
Those fountains are great for the home or office and people with imaginations can really liven them up to suit their own taste.

Thanks again! I appreciate your replies.
-C.
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