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Question on salt
Within the next week or so, I expect to be ready to fill our new pond.
We have a well, and the water is rusty unless it goes through a water softner. I don't think there's enough salt from the softner to hurt the fish (although I'm not sure), but I wonder if there is reason to be concerned with the effect of salt on the plants. Any opinions? Ed |
Question on salt
Ed,
Do a google search using pH and iron in rec.ponds newsgroup. What I saw was that the iron will precipitate out within a few days at the pH that the ponds have. So the use of the softener is a waste, in addition to removing all of the GH hardness. As far as the salt, some use salt in their ponds at the 0.1% range routinely, while others don't. Few plants are hurt with salt levels of 0.3% for short periods of times, like a few weeks. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html wrote in message om... Within the next week or so, I expect to be ready to fill our new pond. We have a well, and the water is rusty unless it goes through a water softner. I don't think there's enough salt from the softner to hurt the fish (although I'm not sure), but I wonder if there is reason to be concerned with the effect of salt on the plants. Any opinions? Ed |
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