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Judi9000
May 15th 04, 07:36 AM
I'm moving in 3 weeks. I have most of my fish in my moms ponds but I'm leaving
some of them for the new owners. I will have a little time to give them the
basics on cleaning, etc.. Are there any sites that would be helpful to them on
caring for the ponds and the fish? Thanks, Judi

Remydog
May 15th 04, 11:26 AM
There was a thread started a few weeks ago on this board entitled:

Best websites to help plan a water garden?

If you find that, there were several great sites listed and each of those
had links to other good sites. Problem is you could spend your life looking
at them all, there are so many.

No lack of information around here.

MSK

"Judi9000" > wrote in message
...
> I'm moving in 3 weeks. I have most of my fish in my moms ponds but I'm
leaving
> some of them for the new owners. I will have a little time to give them
the
> basics on cleaning, etc.. Are there any sites that would be helpful to
them on
> caring for the ponds and the fish? Thanks, Judi

joe
May 15th 04, 04:49 PM
Send them to this news group!

Joe

On 5/14/04 11:36 PM, "Judi9000" > wrote:

> I'm moving in 3 weeks. I have most of my fish in my moms ponds but I'm leaving
> some of them for the new owners. I will have a little time to give them the
> basics on cleaning, etc.. Are there any sites that would be helpful to them on
> caring for the ponds and the fish? Thanks, Judi



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Ka30P
May 15th 04, 09:19 PM
Print out my green water tips ;-)

Algae fighting tips
~ Nutrients for all forms of algae are sun, new water, fish waste, fertilized
run off, rotting plants, blown in dirt.
~ New ponds and spring ponds need time for plants to get established, algae is
quicker at getting going.
~ add plants, of any kind, in the pond. Especially underwater plants.
~ Shade is good - provided by lily pads, floating plants or artificial shade
for part of the day.
~ LOW fish stocking (20 gallons per goldfish, 100 per koi after starting with
1,000 gallons) and *not* overfeeding the fish. Too many fish and too much
feeding is probably responsible for most pea soup water, followed closely by
too much decaying plant matter, sludge and overall gunk in the water.
~ adding a combination mechanical and biological filter to screen gunk and
convert fishy ammonia waste for fish health.
~ build a veggie filter, to run water through plants, as easy as floating water
hyacinth in your filter.
~ clean up dead plant matter and screen for falling leaves
in the fall. Clean the pond out once a year.
~ water movement, occasional water changes of 10%
~ add a sludge consumer, concentrated bacteria.
many rec.ponders use http://www.united-tech.com/m-aq4u-toc.html
~ Check your pH, too high, over 8.8, or too low, under 6.4, and most higher
plant forms can't take up the nutrients.
~ building ponds with bottom drains and skimmers.
~ do not use algaecides, they only make lots of suddenly dead algae
and that will feed the next algae bloom.
~ do not worry about algae that grows on things (substrate algae) this is good
for a pond
~ gently remove string algae
~ UV lights work on suspended algae (green water) - does cost some $$.
~ patience and time ;-)


kathy :-)
<A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/">Once upon a pond</A>

Judi9000
May 16th 04, 05:15 AM
Thank you!!!