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question on my pond
soo...if i were to add this filteration plants i would start seeing the
water being to clear up within weeks? or is one of those... take all the water out and start over and add the plants with new water kinda thing? |
question on my pond
will adding plants actually solve my problem? or just help it?
"BenignVanilla" wrote in message ... "blah" wrote in message ... soo...if i were to add this filteration plants i would start seeing the water being to clear up within weeks? or is one of those... take all the water out and start over and add the plants with new water kinda thing? Keep in mind, I am first season ponder, so have your salt on hand and take it by the grain. IMHO, large volume water changes are a bad idea, unless you have something very nasty in your water, like Jerry Lewis VHS tapes. IMHO, You want to get a body of water rolling, and cycling and keep it there, tuning it for issues. If you have algae in the water, combat it by choking it, with plants. Killing it will just make a food supply for more algae if there is nothing to compete. Changing the water will give you a temp solution, with a problem that will just return. I learned the hard way. Mess with the pond, and you get a mess. I think if you spent $15 bucks or so, you could get some anacharis and WH. Toss them in and wait two weeks. I bet there will be a nice improvement. CAVEAT: This assumes you have good filtration and you don't have 350 koi in 400 gallons of water. There is a reason GF and Koi are called pond pigs, and it ain't because they taste good with eggs. BV. |
question on my pond
gothcha..i can take out fish anytime..i get them from the river behind my
house.. but is it that much to worry about? |
question on my pond
blah wrote: hey k30a ....u didnt answer my ? before thats ok... heres my current situation: fairly new..month old 13x12x2feet deep pond.. i have massive amounts of algea or scum or something building up. i can only view up to about a foot down. i have about 10% plant coverage, 2 pumps, one is being filtered the other is for aeration. 2 of the 4 plants i have are producing coverage.the lily i have only has about 9 or10 pads now..wont seem to grow more...do i need to buy like 6 containers of lilys? i would like to a way to help clarify the water. Besides a UV. If needed.. i have 5 large comets. 1 koi, 2 bass, 3 sunnies(large). any ideas? by my calculation you have 2340 gallons if every thing is perfectly square you are overstocked a tad keep in mind for every plant pot you put in it takes away and equivalent amount of water. -- John Rutz Z5 New Mexico never miss a good oportunity to shut up see my pond at: http://www.fuerjefe.com |
question on my pond
so.. i should buy some new plants such as lillies and add the cloth (or i
heard styrofoam works) over atleast 50% of the pond and wait 2 or 3 weeks....ur saying the algea would be gone and the plants will have grown...that actually sounds like a good idea. thanx any other ideas? |
question on my pond
"blah" wrote in message ... so.. i should buy some new plants such as lillies and add the cloth (or i heard styrofoam works) over atleast 50% of the pond and wait 2 or 3 weeks....ur saying the algea would be gone and the plants will have grown...that actually sounds like a good idea. thanx any other ideas? I suggest something other then lilies. You already have a couple. How about something for variety that will also soak up nutrients, speeding your algae clearance? BV. |
question on my pond
"blah" wrote in message ... i want something that will spread pretty fast... some kind of floating plant maybe ...or if i havto a potted one. wat ever is cheaper, easier and spreads quikest Duckweed spreads like...well...a weed. Water Hyacinth spreads like duckweed only slower. Water lettuce spreads like Water Hyacinth. Frogbit spreads slower then duckweed, but faster then Water Hyacinth. Just toss any of these in, and let them go to work. BV. |
question on my pond
I hope that you have taken the lilies out of those little 4 inch pots they
were in when you bought them. They need a rather large pot, about the size of a good size dishpan. Use the poorest soil that you have on your property for planting them in and fertilize with PondTabbs or one of the tree spikes or tomato spikes. Cover the soil with very large gravel, egg rock, or pieces of slate to keep the koi from rooting in the soil an uprooting the lilies. Get some hyacinths or lettuce. Only need a few, and within weeks you will be using them for compost. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "blah" wrote in message ... not sure if it matters...but the water is warm...its almost directly in the front of our yard. so is this the source of all the algea? and approx how long can this process of waiting take? also...i read that atleast 70% of the surface of the pond needs to be cover by plants. i dont have that much. i have less than 10%..the plants i have dont seem to grow enough to cover a larger area...i bought a lily and it has about 8 or 9 pads and thats all that have grown since i bought it.. do i need to buy like 10 of the 4inch pots just to have that many pads to create the 70% of coverage? "RichToyBox" wrote in message news:dp_Va.23123$Ho3.4268@sccrnsc03... This sounds like a new pond, and a new ponder. The algae carpet that forms on the side of the pond is good, in that it provides for some of the filtering of the pond, and it uses the nutrients needed by the floating green algae. My recommendation for the green water that is making the pond less than clear, is patience. But you should be getting the complete list of things to do, including getting more plants in the pond. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "AFE" wrote in message ... hey everyone...I have a problem with my pond and I cant figure it out whatso ever! i have a massive amount of green/brown algea forming on the entire inside of the pond and im not sure if thats whats making the water unclear or if its the water its self that is dirty..i have tried making the pond deeper and adding a filter and large waterfall to it. this didnt work. i have 4 plants providing a little shade. the pond is 13x12x2ftdeep. there are 2 pumps pushing a HUGE amount of water through the waterfall which is being filtered....no matter how hard i try the pond becomes very hard to view the fish. i would realllly like the help from someone if they know my problem and how to solve it..i spent alot of money on this and want to have a nice pond |
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