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On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 15:01:30 -0800, Sean Dinh
wrote: Click on Filter http://la.znet.com/~seannydinh/index.html Sean, I couldn't get the 3rd picture to enlarge. What size is that trough and what is it made of, a plastic or cement? Beautiful koi, btw, the orange I believe is called a Matsuba. (Someone correct me if I'm wrong.) I use to have a butterfly of similar coloration, lost it last winter. :'o( I'd like to have another, and a butterfly similar to your yellow and silver. Lovely. ![]() ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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I mixed JPG with jpg, so the picture couldn't load.
They're are 1/8 thick plastic, 14"x36"x14". It rained long and hard today. I didn't get a chance to take new pictures of those 2. "~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote: Sean, I couldn't get the 3rd picture to enlarge. What size is that trough and what is it made of, a plastic or cement? |
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Nice site.
11 koi in 650 gallons. Do they outgrow their home? Jim "Sean Dinh" wrote in message ... Click on Filter http://la.znet.com/~seannydinh/index.html |
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Nice site.
11 koi in 650 gallons. Do they outgrow their home? Jim Sean does mention it has been green since day 2, so he's either (I assume, uh oh) gonna increase his filter size & turn around time, or decrease the fish. ??? ~ jan ![]() "Sean Dinh" wrote in message Click on Filter http://la.znet.com/~seannydinh/index.html ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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Pond is mostly clear now, a week after installing the bigger TT. I haven't
upgraded the pump. Original pump was for circulating water in my old mud pond. It was not meant to be used in a filter. It's only pumping 86 gph right now. I waited for the vegetable filter to kick in. That never happened. The Water Hyacinth never grew. WH didn't like cool flowing water. There were no flowers last summer. Even though there were a lot of plants in the pond, they couldn't handle the ammonia spikes after each feeding. That were how green algae thrived. Anyway, my problem now is suspended particles. I never worried about them before because I couldn't see them through the green algae. "~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote: Sean does mention it has been green since day 2, so he's either (I assume, uh oh) gonna increase his filter size & turn around time, or decrease the fish. ??? ~ jan ![]() |
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![]() "Sean Dinh" wrote in message ... I waited for the vegetable filter to kick in. That never happened. The Water Hyacinth never grew. ## You probably needed to ad POTASH. One Tbs. per 1000 gallons should help. You can buy potash in most larger nurseries or farm type stores (Co-op etc). There's usually enough Nitrogen and Phosphorus produced by the fish themselves. WH didn't like cool flowing water. There were no flowers last summer. Even though there were a lot of plants in the pond, they couldn't handle the ammonia spikes after each feeding. That were how green algae thrived. ## I read that ammonia spikes are due to insufficient filtering material or just too small a filter.. Anyway, my problem now is suspended particles. I never worried about them before because I couldn't see them through the green algae. ## You can try a finer filter material to help clear that, such as a foam filter over the other coarser material, or even quilt batting which will even catch much of the algae. If you use quilt batting make sure it's not treated with something to prevent mold. McKoi.... the frugal ponder... "WORK HARDER, millions in Welfare depend on you." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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I still have 49 lb. left. I do use them.
Reel McKoi wrote: ## You probably needed to ad POTASH. |
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Not yet. The pond is sufficient for a few years more. The
fish have plenty of room to swim. The filter would be stretching a bit in a year and half. Phyllis and Jim Hurley wrote: 11 koi in 650 gallons. Do they outgrow their home? |
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That's true. My original 5 gallons TT has little capacity. The plants and the TT
couldn't handle the job. That's why the pond cleared once I doubled the TT. Reel McKoi wrote: ## I read that ammonia spikes are due to insufficient filtering material or just too small a filter.. |
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