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Water exchange only Nine Hundred USD annually?
What a bargain!
JR, place that same pond onto a Caribbean Island wherein the available supply of water comes from a very costly to run (petrol at over $3.00 per an Imperial gallon) desalination plant and the cost for your water exchange then quadruples...in cost.
Thank goodness for my underhouse 30,000 gallon cistern, which unfortunatly get's used up...within months. When full it is terrific value.
Sadly, however, raining season is over and it is now, empty!
And, I 'now' have to rely upon our 'very expensive' government supplied water system...
Anyway, not to lose the discussion of this very valued thread...
....Gentlemen and Ladies, does all these water exchange theories then take us 'all' back to the true importance of Mr. M's open system and focus us upon his unending source of available mountain water and the freedom to make as many water exchanges as is required via this open system?
Perhaps, it is, indeed, his open water system and this never ending supply of fresh mountain water which is the primary reason why the Bakki system and the Bacteria House works...as well as, some have herein claimed?
"Perhaps" the result of all of this long discussion only suggests that the success of Mr. M's system has nothing whatsoever to do with any other claim - other than his enviable use of fresh mountain water in unending supply?
Lee
Grand Cayman
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