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Ammonia for Wildlife :/
This morning, I saw another bird having a drink in the container water
garden. I've decided to go ahead and monitor ammonia levels each week. Being new at this, can anyone tell me at what levels ammonia levels in pond water would be unfit for drinking by anything, particularly birds? Sure, birds probably drink from worse and may not drink it if they know it's bad for them, but I would rather not contribute to their ill health. Probably could just offer a bird bath with cleaner water. As stated in a previous post, my ammonia levels seem to be hovering somewhere in between 0 and .25 ppm, or at .25 ppm right now. Daniel Phillips [+]bandito[-]spam = [-]toppler.[+]zworg.com Be warned, may mistakingly bounce back as spam. |
Ammonia for Wildlife :/
keep the birds out. their crap will foul your water or may be responsible for the
ammonia problems you are having. Ingrid Daniel Phillips wrote: This morning, I saw another bird having a drink in the container water garden. I've decided to go ahead and monitor ammonia levels each week. Being new at this, can anyone tell me at what levels ammonia levels in pond water would be unfit for drinking by anything, particularly birds? Sure, birds probably drink from worse and may not drink it if they know it's bad for them, but I would rather not contribute to their ill health. Probably could just offer a bird bath with cleaner water. As stated in a previous post, my ammonia levels seem to be hovering somewhere in between 0 and .25 ppm, or at .25 ppm right now. Daniel Phillips [+]bandito[-]spam = [-]toppler.[+]zworg.com Be warned, may mistakingly bounce back as spam. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
Ammonia for Wildlife :/
keep the birds out. their crap will foul your water or may be responsible for the
ammonia problems you are having. Ingrid Daniel Phillips wrote: This morning, I saw another bird having a drink in the container water garden. I've decided to go ahead and monitor ammonia levels each week. Being new at this, can anyone tell me at what levels ammonia levels in pond water would be unfit for drinking by anything, particularly birds? Sure, birds probably drink from worse and may not drink it if they know it's bad for them, but I would rather not contribute to their ill health. Probably could just offer a bird bath with cleaner water. As stated in a previous post, my ammonia levels seem to be hovering somewhere in between 0 and .25 ppm, or at .25 ppm right now. Daniel Phillips [+]bandito[-]spam = [-]toppler.[+]zworg.com Be warned, may mistakingly bounce back as spam. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
Ammonia for Wildlife :/
I suggest just buying a separate birdbath. (If you're interested in
watching birds also, you might look at one of the "dripper" birdbaths; the birds are attracted to the dripping water, plus there is no standing water to breed mosquitoes.) Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC "Daniel Phillips" wrote in message ... This morning, I saw another bird having a drink in the container water garden. I've decided to go ahead and monitor ammonia levels each week. Being new at this, can anyone tell me at what levels ammonia levels in pond water would be unfit for drinking by anything, particularly birds? Sure, birds probably drink from worse and may not drink it if they know it's bad for them, but I would rather not contribute to their ill health. Probably could just offer a bird bath with cleaner water. As stated in a previous post, my ammonia levels seem to be hovering somewhere in between 0 and .25 ppm, or at .25 ppm right now. Daniel Phillips [+]bandito[-]spam = [-]toppler.[+]zworg.com Be warned, may mistakingly bounce back as spam. |
Ammonia for Wildlife :/
I suggest just buying a separate birdbath. (If you're interested in
watching birds also, you might look at one of the "dripper" birdbaths; the birds are attracted to the dripping water, plus there is no standing water to breed mosquitoes.) Anne Lurie Raleigh, NC "Daniel Phillips" wrote in message ... This morning, I saw another bird having a drink in the container water garden. I've decided to go ahead and monitor ammonia levels each week. Being new at this, can anyone tell me at what levels ammonia levels in pond water would be unfit for drinking by anything, particularly birds? Sure, birds probably drink from worse and may not drink it if they know it's bad for them, but I would rather not contribute to their ill health. Probably could just offer a bird bath with cleaner water. As stated in a previous post, my ammonia levels seem to be hovering somewhere in between 0 and .25 ppm, or at .25 ppm right now. Daniel Phillips [+]bandito[-]spam = [-]toppler.[+]zworg.com Be warned, may mistakingly bounce back as spam. |
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