
June 3rd 04, 04:17 AM
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Do you know the percent of water change?
Don't mind at all.  ) ~ jan
On Wed, 02 Jun 2004 10:29:44 -0600, HTH wrote:
Jan,
If you do not mind I would like to add this concept to the HTH page on
water changes. Maybe start a pond specific section.
Howard
~ jan JJsPond.us wrote:
Glad you liked it. I do wonder how many folks this went "Zoom" over their
heads or felt like, Ponds, Math, Huh? ;o) VBEG ~ jan
jan, the "divided by 13" comes from your beginning figure of .13? Kewl!
Lee
"~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message
news.com...
I did a water change today and thought I'd do a salt check before and
after. Before the change I had a salt level of .13%, after I had .11%.
Bascially doing a little more than a 15% water change out. (13 - 11 = 2, 2
divided by 13 equals .154 or 15.4%) Surprised me. Here I though I was
doing
between 20-25%.
So for those of us who don't have perfectly straight walled, flat bottom
ponds who could calculate their water change % in feet (or inches) i.e., 4
ft of pond, drain down 1' equals a 25% change out. Here is another way to
use your salt test measurements. ;o) ~ jan
(Do you know where your water quality is?)
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