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Hi all,
I have a 4,000 gallon pond with a waterfall, which provides some oxygenation. I have been told that I need substantially more oxygenation. Can anyone tell me how much is enough....is there a thing as TOO MUCH? My fish load is pretty heavy but my essential water quality numbers are great. Thanks, in advance. Happy ponding. George |
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There can never be too much oxygen in a pond. The one true test of whether
you have at least the minimum is to look at the fish first thing in the morning. Between the algae and other submerged plants consuming oxygen overnight and the fish consuming oxygen the oxygen level is its lowest and the fish will be gasping at the surface if there is not enough. I use a large air pump with air stones to increase the oxygen level in my ponds. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "noone" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have a 4,000 gallon pond with a waterfall, which provides some oxygenation. I have been told that I need substantially more oxygenation. Can anyone tell me how much is enough....is there a thing as TOO MUCH? My fish load is pretty heavy but my essential water quality numbers are great. Thanks, in advance. Happy ponding. George |
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![]() "noone" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have a 4,000 gallon pond with a waterfall, which provides some oxygenation. I have been told that I need substantially more oxygenation. Can anyone tell me how much is enough....is there a thing as TOO MUCH? My fish load is pretty heavy but my essential water quality numbers are great. Thanks, in advance. Happy ponding. George You want exactly twice as much Hydrogen as you have Oxygen in the pond, no more. No less. ![]() pond. Not enough is usually very apparent, as you will often see your fish gasping at the surface. BV. www.iheartmypond.com |
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Over 5PPM of O2 is what you are shooting for. Some species can do with less.
Go to your pet store and get an O2 test kit and measure. With a 4000 gallon pond and a waterfall I highly doubt you need to aerate to add more O2 to the water. "noone" wrote in message ... Hi all, I have a 4,000 gallon pond with a waterfall, which provides some oxygenation. I have been told that I need substantially more oxygenation. Can anyone tell me how much is enough....is there a thing as TOO MUCH? My fish load is pretty heavy but my essential water quality numbers are great. Thanks, in advance. Happy ponding. George |
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