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Fish and pond lights
I am a newbie to garden ponds and fish. If I add lights, will they have any
detrimental effect on fish I add when the pond is fully established? Alex |
Fish and pond lights
I think the underwater light I have seems to give them something to play
in.....in the warm summer months the fish look so coooool. The landscape lights shimmer off the water. Only detrimental effect I have seen in the one in my wallet.....big grin....since I tend to have friends over more often, thus the consuming of food and favorite beverages. Maureen |
Fish and pond lights
"Mosfunland" wrote in message ... I think the underwater light I have seems to give them something to play in.....in the warm summer months the fish look so coooool. The landscape lights shimmer off the water. Only detrimental effect I have seen in the one in my wallet.....big grin....since I tend to have friends over more often, thus the consuming of food and favorite beverages. Maureen Thanks. Assuming I don't add chemicals to the water, how long would you expect it to take for the pond to be ready for fish (after plants have been put in) Alex |
Fish and pond lights
"Alex Woodward" wrote in message ... Thanks. Assuming I don't add chemicals to the water, how long would you expect it to take for the pond to be ready for fish (after plants have been put in) Alex Set up the pond, add the water, let it run for a day, then add the plants, let it run for a day like that, then add a fish or two. Your initial fish will act as canaries, if there is anything bad in the pond, if 2 fish die, it's cheaper then losing the entire school. Plus the first two fish help build up the bacteria level, to the point where it can handle an entire school's worth of waste. Sameer |
Fish and pond lights
"Snooze" wrote in message m... "Alex Woodward" wrote in message ... Thanks. Assuming I don't add chemicals to the water, how long would you expect it to take for the pond to be ready for fish (after plants have been put in) Alex Set up the pond, add the water, let it run for a day, then add the plants, let it run for a day like that, then add a fish or two. Your initial fish will act as canaries, if there is anything bad in the pond, if 2 fish die, it's cheaper then losing the entire school. Plus the first two fish help build up the bacteria level, to the point where it can handle an entire school's worth of waste. Sameer Seems good advice. I'll do it. Thanks Alex. |
Fish and pond lights
Alex,
If you plan to have a koi pond, don't put in cheap comet goldfish. Use, at least, easy to catch fantail goldfish or a couple of cheap koi. After you get 2 in the pond, put 2 in a quarantine tank. Here's why: http://www.koivet.com/html/articles/...t%20 Articles (Could someone put that in a tiny URL if it wraps? It's not wrapped on my screen. ) ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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