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I have a preformed fiberglass pond. 11 fish - very very oversized
goldfish.
I have one of those cheap filters in which you need to constantly
clean the sponge filters and it never gets rid of the green nor the
smell.
Can someone point me in a good direction?
I live in Denver, CO
Thanks alot
Reel McKoi
March 21st 07, 08:52 PM
> wrote in message
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>I have a preformed fiberglass pond. 11 fish - very very oversized
> goldfish.
>
> I have one of those cheap filters in which you need to constantly
> clean the sponge filters and it never gets rid of the green nor the
> smell.
>
> Can someone point me in a good direction?
>
> I live in Denver, CO
>
> Thanks alot
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Reel McKoi
March 21st 07, 08:56 PM
> wrote in message
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>I have a preformed fiberglass pond. 11 fish - very very oversized
> goldfish.
How large is your pond? Each large adult goldfish needs about 20 gallons of
water.
> I have one of those cheap filters in which you need to constantly
> clean the sponge filters and it never gets rid of the green nor the
> smell.
Smell? Are you doing the needed partial water changes at least twice a
month? Is there a lot of crud rotting on the bottom?
> Can someone point me in a good direction?
We need more information. Sponges clog quickly when there's algae in the
water. You may want to invest in a better, bigger filter.
> I live in Denver, CO
>
> Thanks alot
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RM....
Frugal ponding since 1995.
rec.ponder since late 1996.
My Pond & Aquarium Pages:
http://tinyurl.com/9do58
Zone 6. USA
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~Roy~
March 21st 07, 10:19 PM
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On 21 Mar 2007 13:12:35 -0700, wrote:
<<>>I have a preformed fiberglass pond. 11 fish - very very oversized
<<>>goldfish.
<<>>
<<>>I have one of those cheap filters in which you need to constantly
<<>>clean the sponge filters and it never gets rid of the green nor the
<<>>smell.
<<>>
<<>>Can someone point me in a good direction?
<<>>
<<>>I live in Denver, CO
<<>>
<<>>Thanks alot
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I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!
~Roy~
March 21st 07, 10:27 PM
And this ****ing info coming from a gutter crawler like you huh CArol
Gulley the pro troll of usenet and master of forged posts. Get a clue
bitch, your a dumbass moron who needs a clue ............that double
wide mobile home is not a victorian mansion like the claims you
make......
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I forgot more about ponds and koi than I'll ever know!
~ jan
March 22nd 07, 12:49 AM
On 21 Mar 2007 13:12:35 -0700, wrote:
>I have a preformed fiberglass pond. 11 fish - very very oversized
>goldfish.
>
>I have one of those cheap filters in which you need to constantly
>clean the sponge filters and it never gets rid of the green nor the
>smell.
>
>Can someone point me in a good direction?
>
>I live in Denver, CO
>
>Thanks alot
Hi Todd, check out my website, especially the bottom of the pond filter
page. www.jjspond.us Then come visit rec.ponds.moderated. ~ jan :-)
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drsolo
March 22nd 07, 04:57 AM
I would highly recommend that you subscribe to rec.ponds.moderated where
there is no trolls and nasty stuff allowed and ask for help there. Ingrid
> wrote in message
oups.com...
> I have a preformed fiberglass pond. 11 fish - very very oversized
> goldfish.
>
> I have one of those cheap filters in which you need to constantly
> clean the sponge filters and it never gets rid of the green nor the
> smell.
>
> Can someone point me in a good direction?
>
> I live in Denver, CO
>
> Thanks alot
>
swarvegorilla
March 23rd 07, 06:14 AM
One question....
How are you cleaning the filters?
It sounds like you are doing them under a tap.
Try cleaning them in a bucket of water drawn from the pond.
As to the green, cutting back sunlight and increasing partial water changes
will help a lot.
The smell though should be easy enough taken care of by your filter
bacteria.
stop trying to get the filter 'clean'
just squeeze it out to unblock the sponge, then tip the dirty filter
cleaning water on the garden.
Look after the bacteria and it will look after the water.
> wrote in message
oups.com...
>I have a preformed fiberglass pond. 11 fish - very very oversized
> goldfish.
>
> I have one of those cheap filters in which you need to constantly
> clean the sponge filters and it never gets rid of the green nor the
> smell.
>
> Can someone point me in a good direction?
>
> I live in Denver, CO
>
> Thanks alot
>
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