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Rob
September 8th 04, 06:27 AM
Oh, I'm an excited new ponder. After a month of recovering from a
back injury (due to digging out my 400 gallon pond!), I put in the
liner & water, ran the electricity and turned on the pump. The short
waterfall with small veggie filters isn't running yet, but the pump
pushes the water through the Oase pressurized filter. No koi planned,
just goldfish and hopefully frogs.

Questions: I live in San Francisco, where we have chloramine in the
water. What do I use to counteract it? Can you recommend a good
water testing kit? How often should I test? If I add more water to
compensate for evaporation, do I need to add more chems to nix the
chloramine? How long before I could add fauna?

Thanks...

Oxymel of Squill
September 8th 04, 04:12 PM
don't know about the chemicals, ask the pet shop man. But leave out the fish
as long as you have patience for. A year is good. Maybe next early summer.
Let the pond settle


"Rob" > wrote in message
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> Oh, I'm an excited new ponder. After a month of recovering from a
> back injury (due to digging out my 400 gallon pond!),

~ jan JJsPond.us
September 9th 04, 11:04 PM
>don't know about the chemicals, ask the pet shop man.

Ask "the pet shop" man? !!!!!!!!!!!!

If pet shop people were all trained/knowledgeable individuals there would
not be the need for rec.groups. You must have a great shop with
knowledgeable individuals to suggest that, unfortunately, that is the
exception, not the norm, you are very lucky.

New pond:

All the plants you can afford and fit in. Treat the Chloramines, wait 48
hours, add 2 fish and wait till next year (assuming OP is in an area where
fall is just around the corner).

Test kits: Aquarium Pharmaceuticals as already suggested, Ammonia, the 2
bottle tester that lets you know if you've detox the ammonia in the
chloramines, Nitrite, pH & KH test kits. Order from www.thatpetplace.com
fresh and usually cheaper.

Though I like NutraFin/Hagen's brand of pH kit as they have a wide range
test from 4.5 up to 9.5, and a really nice *printed on the box* expiration
date, so you know for sure.

Have Amquel or similar on hand, not just for detoxing the chloramines, but
when ammonia shows up on the test kit. Salt to detox nitrites. If you only
add 2 fish, you should have very little noticeable cycle or problems, ime.
~ jan


See my ponds and filter design:
http://users.owt.com/jjspond/

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