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Old April 26th 04, 01:17 AM
Mickey
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Default How do you soften paond water?

I have hard well water that is not softened. Is there a way to soften it ?
have thought about using the water from the house that is softened but it is
city water and that might get expensive fast I have about 3000 gallons of
pond water. Maybe I will start topping off the pond with soft house water
after doing an initial fill with well water.


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Old April 26th 04, 01:30 AM
jammer
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Default How do you soften paond water?

On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 19:17:50 -0500, "Mickey"
wrote:

I have hard well water that is not softened. Is there a way to soften

it ?
have thought about using the water from the house that is softened

but it is
city water and that might get expensive fast I have about 3000

gallons of
pond water. Maybe I will start topping off the pond with soft house

water
after doing an initial fill with well water.


I dont know why i looked this up when the pros will be here soon....

Microbe-Lift/Barley Straw Pellets - Pond Conditioner -

Microbe-Lift/Barley Straw Pellets are a safe and cost effective pond
conditioner. Natural barley straw and peat has been processed and
packaged to make them easy to apply with no mess. The many benefits of
barley pellets is its ability to provide sustained release of natural
chemicals. Included in this is hydrogen peroxide which is an oxidizing
agent used to keep water clear. Barley pellets contain humic acid and
peat which is used to soften pond water and reduce negative effects of
phosphates while improving water quality without harming fish.


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Old April 26th 04, 04:27 AM
Mickey
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Default How do you soften paond water?

Sounds interesting I have used barley straw in the past might have to try
this also. I would like to keep the water clear and not use a UV filter.

"jammer" wrote in message
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On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 19:17:50 -0500, "Mickey"
wrote:

I have hard well water that is not softened. Is there a way to soften

it ?
have thought about using the water from the house that is softened

but it is
city water and that might get expensive fast I have about 3000

gallons of
pond water. Maybe I will start topping off the pond with soft house

water
after doing an initial fill with well water.


I dont know why i looked this up when the pros will be here soon....

Microbe-Lift/Barley Straw Pellets - Pond Conditioner -

Microbe-Lift/Barley Straw Pellets are a safe and cost effective pond
conditioner. Natural barley straw and peat has been processed and
packaged to make them easy to apply with no mess. The many benefits of
barley pellets is its ability to provide sustained release of natural
chemicals. Included in this is hydrogen peroxide which is an oxidizing
agent used to keep water clear. Barley pellets contain humic acid and
peat which is used to soften pond water and reduce negative effects of
phosphates while improving water quality without harming fish.


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Old April 26th 04, 04:27 AM
Mickey
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Default How do you soften paond water?

Sounds interesting I have used barley straw in the past might have to try
this also. I would like to keep the water clear and not use a UV filter.

"jammer" wrote in message
...
On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 19:17:50 -0500, "Mickey"
wrote:

I have hard well water that is not softened. Is there a way to soften

it ?
have thought about using the water from the house that is softened

but it is
city water and that might get expensive fast I have about 3000

gallons of
pond water. Maybe I will start topping off the pond with soft house

water
after doing an initial fill with well water.


I dont know why i looked this up when the pros will be here soon....

Microbe-Lift/Barley Straw Pellets - Pond Conditioner -

Microbe-Lift/Barley Straw Pellets are a safe and cost effective pond
conditioner. Natural barley straw and peat has been processed and
packaged to make them easy to apply with no mess. The many benefits of
barley pellets is its ability to provide sustained release of natural
chemicals. Included in this is hydrogen peroxide which is an oxidizing
agent used to keep water clear. Barley pellets contain humic acid and
peat which is used to soften pond water and reduce negative effects of
phosphates while improving water quality without harming fish.


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Old April 26th 04, 03:12 PM
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Default How do you soften paond water?

hard water is superb for goldfish and koi. is there a problem with your hard water?
Ingrid

"Mickey" wrote:

I have hard well water that is not softened. Is there a way to soften it ?
have thought about using the water from the house that is softened but it is
city water and that might get expensive fast I have about 3000 gallons of
pond water. Maybe I will start topping off the pond with soft house water
after doing an initial fill with well water.




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Old April 26th 04, 03:54 PM
Stephen M. Henning
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Default How do you soften paond water?

"Mickey" wrote:

I have hard well water that is not softened. Is there a way to soften it ?
have thought about using the water from the house that is softened but it is
city water and that might get expensive fast I have about 3000 gallons of
pond water. Maybe I will start topping off the pond with soft house water
after doing an initial fill with well water.


What makes water hard is that it just has dissolved calcium compounds in
it. Water softeners just replace the calcium with sodium which is
harmful to many living things. I would much rather have the calcium
than sodium. Calcium is beneficial to many living organisms. Softened
water is toxic to many living organisms.

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Old April 27th 04, 12:51 AM
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Default How do you soften paond water?

sodium levels after typical water softening wont hurt fish at all...except need to
put the calcium buffer back in to prevent pH swings.
aluminum sulfate can be used to precipitate the calcium out of the water if really
necessary. Ingrid

What makes water hard is that it just has dissolved calcium compounds in
it. Water softeners just replace the calcium with sodium which is
harmful to many living things. I would much rather have the calcium
than sodium. Calcium is beneficial to many living organisms. Softened
water is toxic to many living organisms.




~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List
http://puregold.aquaria.net/
www.drsolo.com
Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
endorsements or recommendations I make.
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Old April 27th 04, 12:51 AM
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Default How do you soften paond water?

sodium levels after typical water softening wont hurt fish at all...except need to
put the calcium buffer back in to prevent pH swings.
aluminum sulfate can be used to precipitate the calcium out of the water if really
necessary. Ingrid

What makes water hard is that it just has dissolved calcium compounds in
it. Water softeners just replace the calcium with sodium which is
harmful to many living things. I would much rather have the calcium
than sodium. Calcium is beneficial to many living organisms. Softened
water is toxic to many living organisms.




~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List
http://puregold.aquaria.net/
www.drsolo.com
Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
endorsements or recommendations I make.
  #9  
Old April 26th 04, 01:30 AM
jammer
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Default How do you soften paond water?

On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 19:17:50 -0500, "Mickey"
wrote:

I have hard well water that is not softened. Is there a way to soften

it ?
have thought about using the water from the house that is softened

but it is
city water and that might get expensive fast I have about 3000

gallons of
pond water. Maybe I will start topping off the pond with soft house

water
after doing an initial fill with well water.


I dont know why i looked this up when the pros will be here soon....

Microbe-Lift/Barley Straw Pellets - Pond Conditioner -

Microbe-Lift/Barley Straw Pellets are a safe and cost effective pond
conditioner. Natural barley straw and peat has been processed and
packaged to make them easy to apply with no mess. The many benefits of
barley pellets is its ability to provide sustained release of natural
chemicals. Included in this is hydrogen peroxide which is an oxidizing
agent used to keep water clear. Barley pellets contain humic acid and
peat which is used to soften pond water and reduce negative effects of
phosphates while improving water quality without harming fish.


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

  #10  
Old April 26th 04, 03:12 PM
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Default How do you soften paond water?

hard water is superb for goldfish and koi. is there a problem with your hard water?
Ingrid

"Mickey" wrote:

I have hard well water that is not softened. Is there a way to soften it ?
have thought about using the water from the house that is softened but it is
city water and that might get expensive fast I have about 3000 gallons of
pond water. Maybe I will start topping off the pond with soft house water
after doing an initial fill with well water.




~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List
http://puregold.aquaria.net/
www.drsolo.com
Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other
compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the
endorsements or recommendations I make.
 




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