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Pumps
I've decided that I'm probably going to go ahead and get a pump in the
near future. A fish is pretty active and eating, but I wanted to make both of them a little more livlier and healthier. I could use some recommendations since I'm clueless even with web and newsgroup searches. They don't look to be near the surface gasping for oxygen and I don't often see them. Again, I'm the fellow who has set up a container water garden in a whiskey barrel. Seems to be doing ok. My local pond supplier seems to go out of anacharis quickly which is disheartening--I was a day late today when I called which is similar to last time. I would like to keep the water lily that's in there, though, and was wondering to what extent they can tolerate circulation from a pump. 1) I've read that they don't like violent water. Should I just stay with a trickler, or can I actually go ahead and get a standard pump? Would the overturned pot in the middle with a plant on it give a buffer to keep the water movement where the lily is in check? 2) Can I place the pump directly on the bottom or must I level it? How would I situate the hose so that it acts sort of like a fountain? If there's any other stuff that I should make sure my pump comes with, please let me know whether they're required or not. Here's a water quality timeline--I've been trying to keep decomposable mess from infiltrating the water: 4/18/04 Afternoon test: 8.0 PH, .25 ammonia 4/19/04 Green algae 4/20/04 Night test: 9.0 PH, .25 ammonia, .25 nitrites 4/23/04 Afternoon test: 9.0 PH, .25 ammonia, 0 nitrates No luck trying to get mosquito fish--the local government agencies responsible for them tend to close far too early. I thought I saw mosquito eggs in there on the 20th, but they seem to have vanished after the rain this week. Maybe just gases similar to what I saw in a swamp last weekend. No larvae that I see, although a puddle down the street that has been there as long as my water garden has black larvae. Along with a bunch of other interesting bugs. Other than beetles, stray ants on the side, the occaisional spider, and drowning insects, my water garden seems bugless. Daniel Phillips [+]bandito[-]spam = [-]toppler.[+]zworg.com Be warned, may mistakingly bounce back as spam. |
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