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chris burton
June 2nd 06, 09:46 PM
I have recently installed a Boase Aquamax 6000 pump in my small garden
pond. Unfortunatly I think the pump is too big as my pond surface is
covered in foam. I am unable to see my fish or anything else through
this foam. Is this foam oxegenated water and is it caused by too much
flow down my waterfall? I am not able to restrict the pump flow by
inserting a valve in the hose line as this will cause the pump to cut
out. Is there anything else I can do other than replace the pump for a
smaller one.
Please help.
Chris Burton.


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~ janj
June 3rd 06, 05:35 AM
>I have recently installed a Boase Aquamax 6000 pump in my small garden
>pond. Unfortunatly I think the pump is too big as my pond surface is
>covered in foam. I am unable to see my fish or anything else through
>this foam. Is this foam oxegenated water and is it caused by too much
>flow down my waterfall? I am not able to restrict the pump flow by
>inserting a valve in the hose line as this will cause the pump to cut
>out. Is there anything else I can do other than replace the pump for a
>smaller one.
>Please help.
>Chris Burton.

Any possibility the fish have spawned? A fishy smell about the pond?

If not, very likely the increase water flow (a good thing) has disturbed a
lot of organics, which cause foam. A water change (25%) and skimming off
the foam will help. Cleaning the water fall & bottom of debris will also
help. ~ jan
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Koi-Lo
June 3rd 06, 08:56 PM
"chris burton" > wrote in message
...
>
> I have recently installed a Boase Aquamax 6000 pump in my small garden
> pond.

Just how *small* is the pond?

Unfortunatly I think the pump is too big as my pond surface is
> covered in foam.

Disturbed organics? Products of pawning?

I am unable to see my fish or anything else through
> this foam. Is this foam oxegenated water and is it caused by too much
> flow down my waterfall? I am not able to restrict the pump flow by
> inserting a valve in the hose line as this will cause the pump to cut
> out. Is there anything else I can do other than replace the pump for a
> smaller one.
> Please help.
> Chris Burton.

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Koi-Lo
June 3rd 06, 09:13 PM
So has this quesiorn been addressed Carol, you have been swimmng in
these folks pond again, thats all.

On Sat, 3 Jun 2006 14:56:00 -0500, "Koi-Lo" <None> wrote:
>><>
>><>"chris burton" > wrote in message
...
>><>>
>><>> I have recently installed a Boase Aquamax 6000 pump in my small garden
>><>> pond.
>><>
>><>Just how *small* is the pond?
>><>
>><>Unfortunatly I think the pump is too big as my pond surface is
>><>> covered in foam.
>><>
>><>Disturbed organics? Products of pawning?
>><>
>><>I am unable to see my fish or anything else through
>><>> this foam. Is this foam oxegenated water and is it caused by too much
>><>> flow down my waterfall? I am not able to restrict the pump flow by
>><>> inserting a valve in the hose line as this will cause the pump to cut
>><>> out. Is there anything else I can do other than replace the pump for a
>><>> smaller one.
>><>> Please help.
>><>> Chris Burton.

kevin turpin
June 5th 06, 08:37 PM
chris burton Wrote:
> I have recently installed a Boase Aquamax 6000 pump in my small garden
> pond. Unfortunatly I think the pump is too big as my pond surface is
> covered in foam. I am unable to see my fish or anything else through
> this foam. Is this foam oxegenated water and is it caused by too much
> flow down my waterfall? I am not able to restrict the pump flow by
> inserting a valve in the hose line as this will cause the pump to cut
> out. Is there anything else I can do other than replace the pump for a
> smaller one.
> Please help.
> Chris Burton.
HI CHRIS I HAVE HAD THE SAME PROBLEM WHICH WAS DOWN TO TOO MUCH
POTASSIUM IN THE WATER, IF YOU GET YOUR WATER TESTED BY A LOCAL AQUATIC
CENTRE SPECIFICALLY ASKING FOR THIS TEST THEY WILL TELL YOU WHAT IS
REQUIRED IN THE FILTRATION SYSTEM. MINE WAS A PRODUCT THAT REDUCES THE
POTASSIUM AND OTHER ITEMS ALSO HELPING REDUCE ALGAE.
KEVIN


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Koi-Lo
June 5th 06, 10:22 PM
Turn off the ****ing cap locks key you asshole...........no one in
here that counts anyhow is deaf....or are yu just a freaking moron?

On Mon, 5 Jun 2006 19:37:32 +0000, kevin turpin
> wrote:
>><>
>><>chris burton Wrote:
>><>> I have recently installed a Boase Aquamax 6000 pump in my small garden
>><>> pond. Unfortunatly I think the pump is too big as my pond surface is
>><>> covered in foam. I am unable to see my fish or anything else through
>><>> this foam. Is this foam oxegenated water and is it caused by too much
>><>> flow down my waterfall? I am not able to restrict the pump flow by
>><>> inserting a valve in the hose line as this will cause the pump to cut
>><>> out. Is there anything else I can do other than replace the pump for a
>><>> smaller one.
>><>> Please help.
>><>> Chris Burton.
>><>HI CHRIS I HAVE HAD THE SAME PROBLEM WHICH WAS DOWN TO TOO MUCH
>><>POTASSIUM IN THE WATER, IF YOU GET YOUR WATER TESTED BY A LOCAL AQUATIC
>><>CENTRE SPECIFICALLY ASKING FOR THIS TEST THEY WILL TELL YOU WHAT IS
>><>REQUIRED IN THE FILTRATION SYSTEM. MINE WAS A PRODUCT THAT REDUCES THE
>><>POTASSIUM AND OTHER ITEMS ALSO HELPING REDUCE ALGAE.
>><>KEVIN