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CanadianCowboyİ
March 13th 06, 02:42 PM
Can somebody post a rundown of when to start certain
procedures below for a pond coming out of winter hibernation.
I'm getting that itch again.
1) plants
2) bio filter
3) waterfall
4 sludge cleaning
5) anything else I missed
thanks
Koi-Lo
March 13th 06, 06:40 PM
"CanadianCowboyİ" > wrote in message
...
> Can somebody post a rundown of when to start certain
> procedures below for a pond coming out of winter hibernation.
>
> I'm getting that itch again.
>
> 1) plants
I start transplanting as soon as they show new growth - like NOW. Water
lilies will be divided the next warm spell we have.
> 2) bio filter
I turned that on last week.
> 3) waterfall
> 4 sludge cleaning
We did that last fall so will skip this spring. All tanks/pools/tubs behind
the house were already cleaned.
> 5) anything else I missed
>
> thanks
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CanadianCowboyİ
March 13th 06, 07:05 PM
Koi-Lo wrote:
>
> "CanadianCowboyİ" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Can somebody post a rundown of when to start certain
>> procedures below for a pond coming out of winter hibernation.
>>
>> I'm getting that itch again.
>>
>> 1) plants
>
> I start transplanting as soon as they show new growth - like NOW. Water
> lilies will be divided the next warm spell we have.
>
>> 2) bio filter
>
> I turned that on last week.
>
>> 3) waterfall
>> 4 sludge cleaning
>
> We did that last fall so will skip this spring. All tanks/pools/tubs
> behind the house were already cleaned.
>
>> 5) anything else I missed
>>
>> thanks
>
We are in southern Ontario and although it has been above freezing there
is still a risk of snow on any given day. Is it still safe to turn on
the BIO and put in the plants (hardy water lilies)?
Derek Broughton
March 13th 06, 08:24 PM
CanadianCowboyİ wrote:
> We are in southern Ontario and although it has been above freezing there
> is still a risk of snow on any given day. Is it still safe to turn on
> the BIO and put in the plants (hardy water lilies)?
Sure. At this point, you're not going to give the fish a chill - you're not
going to get much activity in a bio-filter, either, but the sooner you get
it working, the better.
When I lived in St. Thomas, the hardy lilies never came _out_ of the pond
for winter.
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derek
Koi-Lo
March 13th 06, 11:10 PM
"CanadianCowboyİ" > wrote in message
...
>>
> We are in southern Ontario and although it has been above freezing there
> is still a risk of snow on any given day. Is it still safe to turn on the
> BIO and put in the plants (hardy water lilies)?
====================
I turn my pumps an filters on when the water gets above 50F. If it drops
back into the mid 40s I'll shut it off. Sine there isn't much bio activity
I don't find they get smelly after being off when it's in the 40s. I leave
my hardy lilies out all winter with no problems at all.
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Aquariums since 1952
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get aeration going.
start with a bucket filter in the pond. that way the biofilter material gets loaded
and works before it is moved into the filter for the waterfall.
do a water change and run much warmer water into the pond to warm it up (if the temp
is going to stay up).
wait to clean sludge until the temp has been up above 55oF for 8-10 days. then the
fish immune system will be up and running.
after sludge cleaning get waterfall going.
then plants in the pond
plants above the pond
UV only after biofilter is booking. dont remove algae until something else is using
up the nutrients.
Ingrid
CanadianCowboyİ > wrote:
>Can somebody post a rundown of when to start certain
>procedures below for a pond coming out of winter hibernation.
>
>I'm getting that itch again.
>
>1) plants
>2) bio filter
>3) waterfall
>4 sludge cleaning
>5) anything else I missed
>
>thanks
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Richard Sexton
March 14th 06, 05:48 AM
>We are in southern Ontario and although it has been above freezing there
>is still a risk of snow on any given day. Is it still safe to turn on
>the BIO and put in the plants (hardy water lilies)?
Where? There's a big difference between Bancroft and Windsor, both
in Southern Ontario.
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CanadianCowboyİ
March 14th 06, 01:36 PM
THANKS !!!!!!!!
wrote:
> get aeration going.
> start with a bucket filter in the pond. that way the biofilter material gets loaded
> and works before it is moved into the filter for the waterfall.
> do a water change and run much warmer water into the pond to warm it up (if the temp
> is going to stay up).
> wait to clean sludge until the temp has been up above 55oF for 8-10 days. then the
> fish immune system will be up and running.
> after sludge cleaning get waterfall going.
> then plants in the pond
> plants above the pond
> UV only after biofilter is booking. dont remove algae until something else is using
> up the nutrients.
> Ingrid
>
> CanadianCowboyİ > wrote:
>
>> Can somebody post a rundown of when to start certain
>> procedures below for a pond coming out of winter hibernation.
>>
>> I'm getting that itch again.
>>
>> 1) plants
>> 2) bio filter
>> 3) waterfall
>> 4 sludge cleaning
>> 5) anything else I missed
>>
>> thanks
>
>
>
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~ janj
March 15th 06, 12:40 AM
Time permitting, my schedule:
>1) plants
Any nice day in spring.
>2) bio filter
I run mine on slow flow all winter, start it up totally as soon as
water temp gets up to 45-50 and weather forecast says temps are going to
continue on the increase.
>3) waterfall
See 2). I don't run main waterfall thru winter.
>4 sludge cleaning
Fall. Unless not done last fall. ~ jan
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