Archive of the Category 'Pond News'

Aquascape Improves their Aquatic Patio Ponds

Monday, March 21st, 2011

Aquascape recently made improvements to our popular Aquatic Patio Bowls. The top of the shelf now contains a hole so that a power cord and/or water hose coming from a pump can easily be attached to a spitter or ornamental water feature. The portion of the Aquatic Patio Pond where the waterlily goes has been […]

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New 1-Watt Pond & Landscape Light Kit!

Friday, March 11th, 2011

Dave Kelly, Aquascape’s Tech Guy, introduces the new 3 Light – 1 watt LED Lighting Kit which comes with it’s own Photocell, Transformer, 15′ cord to 1st light, 5′ of cord in between lights which at 3500 Kelvins matches up to old-style 10 watt Halogen lights. These are NOT the dimpled whitish-blue “solar lights on […]

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Using Gravel in the Pond

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

Should you use gravel in your pond?  “Absolutely Not!” is what some of the hardcore Koi people will tell you… but we are big fans of gravel. I originally had softball sized rocks on the bottom of my 6,000 gallon pond but had a bit of a problem with too much crud building up under the […]

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"Save the Quackers - One Duck at a Time" - Heartwood threatens to pull plug on Floating Duck Houses!

Thursday, December 23rd, 2010

     We have just received a most disturbing Christmas announcement from EHeartwood AKA Scrooge Inc- the last purveyor of fine Floating Duck Houses in the US and possibly the world, has notified us that they are temporarily stopping production of the uniquely ever-popular Floating Duck House.        We are immediately beginning negotiations to try and bring […]

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Awesome Rainwater Harvesting Project by Aquascape

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010

Rainwater Harvesting is the future. Aquascape’s Chief Sustainability Officer, Ed Beaulieu, takes you through one of his favorite Rainwater Harvesting projects, the Boerner Botanical Gardens project in Hales Corner, Wisconsin.

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Microbe-Lift Fall/Winter WATERGARDENER Issue here

Thursday, November 11th, 2010

That was quick. Microbe-lift just released the Spring/Summer WATERGARDENER Issue a couple of weeks ago and now the Fall/Winter WATERGARDENER is available by clicking Fall Winter 2010 Low Rez[1]

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Microbe-Lift Spring/Summer Issue of Watergardener

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

  Better late than never. The SPRING/SUMMER issue of MICROBE-LIFT WATERGARDENER is available for your reading pleasure! This is the electronic transmission everybody waits for, filled with great information about ponds, fish care and Microbe-Lift innovations. Carolyn’s Candids (photo collection) is a celebration of this hobby that we share with all of you. It is with […]

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A Great Offer from Aquascape

Monday, November 1st, 2010

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New IonGen Instructions Just Released!

Friday, October 29th, 2010

The original revolutionary IonGen was released on September 1st of 2009 and had a system that was manually calibrated. A few months later, Aquascape switched to an automatically recalibrated model.  Serial #’s 0005774 and BELOW are the manually calibrated generation 1 units, 0005775 and above are new generation 2 units automatically recalibrating units. The Instruction […]

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New Tsurumi 9PL Waterfall Pump in action!

Saturday, October 16th, 2010

One of our good customers – Greg Swedo – just installed the new Tsurumi 9PL which mimics the Aquascape Pro 7500 with a couple advantages. It only takes 987 watts vs 1200 for the Aquascape Pro 7500 and its “Sweet Spot” or Maximum Suggested Operating Zone is from 5′ to 35″ where the Aquascape Pro 7500 […]

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