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We seem to have developed soapy water. The waterfall has been running 24/7
since December and we have no fish in the pond yet. There aren't many plants at the moment as a friend said he would give us lots but he is off work sick at the moment, but there are 4 oxygenators under the surface as well as what you can see. We had a terrible problem with blanketweed and someone recommended a barleystraw bale which worked a treat and has been in there for about two months. As the soapy water only appeared about a week ago I don't think it can be down to that. And I also think it's extremely unlikely that anyone has put detergent in there, so just what can be causing this and how do I get rid of it? To see what I mean, have a look he http://www.btinternet.com/~herbie/pond.htm Cheers, Herbie. |
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Has there been any dirt that may have gotten into the pond (local
construction, run off from yard work, etc)? Dirt will make foam. "Mogweed" wrote in message ... We seem to have developed soapy water. The waterfall has been running 24/7 since December and we have no fish in the pond yet. There aren't many plants at the moment as a friend said he would give us lots but he is off work sick at the moment, but there are 4 oxygenators under the surface as well as what you can see. We had a terrible problem with blanketweed and someone recommended a barleystraw bale which worked a treat and has been in there for about two months. As the soapy water only appeared about a week ago I don't think it can be down to that. And I also think it's extremely unlikely that anyone has put detergent in there, so just what can be causing this and how do I get rid of it? To see what I mean, have a look he http://www.btinternet.com/~herbie/pond.htm Cheers, Herbie. |
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![]() "dkat" wrote in message ... Has there been any dirt that may have gotten into the pond (local construction, run off from yard work, etc)? Dirt will make foam. "Mogweed" wrote in message ... We seem to have developed soapy water. The waterfall has been running 24/7 since December and we have no fish in the pond yet. There aren't many plants at the moment as a friend said he would give us lots but he is off work sick at the moment, but there are 4 oxygenators under the surface as well as what you can see. We had a terrible problem with blanketweed and someone recommended a barleystraw bale which worked a treat and has been in there for about two months. As the soapy water only appeared about a week ago I don't think it can be down to that. And I also think it's extremely unlikely that anyone has put detergent in there, so just what can be causing this and how do I get rid of it? To see what I mean, have a look he http://www.btinternet.com/~herbie/pond.htm Cheers, Herbie. No, there's been no work done for about 3 months. We've had a lot of rain recently, and wind as well, which has blown leaves in but I've been scooping them out every day. Thanks anyway dkat. Herbie. |
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does it feel soapy? Is it slimey?
"Mogweed" wrote in message ... We seem to have developed soapy water. The waterfall has been running 24/7 since December and we have no fish in the pond yet. There aren't many plants |
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![]() "Oxymel_of_Squill" wrote in message ... does it feel soapy? Is it slimey? "Mogweed" wrote in message ... We seem to have developed soapy water. The waterfall has been running 24/7 since December and we have no fish in the pond yet. There aren't many plants No, it doesn't feel soapy or slimey. A couple of people reckon it may be bacterial and have recommended a water change and another poster in this group (dkat) thought it may be caused by dirt, such as construction work going on or runoff from the garden. The only thing along those lines is that we've had a lot of rain and wind which has dumped stuff in the pond but anything big enough to scoop out with a net such as leaves, have been cleared daily. Herbie. |
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If its any help I have soapy bubbles on my pond too from waterfall I'm in
Southwick on southcoast (near Brighton) but fish and plants don't seem to mind Alan "Mogweed" wrote in message ... "Oxymel_of_Squill" wrote in message ... does it feel soapy? Is it slimey? "Mogweed" wrote in message ... We seem to have developed soapy water. The waterfall has been running 24/7 since December and we have no fish in the pond yet. There aren't many plants No, it doesn't feel soapy or slimey. A couple of people reckon it may be bacterial and have recommended a water change and another poster in this group (dkat) thought it may be caused by dirt, such as construction work going on or runoff from the garden. The only thing along those lines is that we've had a lot of rain and wind which has dumped stuff in the pond but anything big enough to scoop out with a net such as leaves, have been cleared daily. Herbie. |
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![]() "Alan" wrote in message ... If its any help I have soapy bubbles on my pond too from waterfall I'm in Southwick on southcoast (near Brighton) but fish and plants don't seem to mind Alan "Mogweed" wrote in message ... "Oxymel_of_Squill" wrote in message ... does it feel soapy? Is it slimey? "Mogweed" wrote in message ... We seem to have developed soapy water. The waterfall has been running 24/7 since December and we have no fish in the pond yet. There aren't many plants No, it doesn't feel soapy or slimey. A couple of people reckon it may be bacterial and have recommended a water change and another poster in this group (dkat) thought it may be caused by dirt, such as construction work going on or runoff from the garden. The only thing along those lines is that we've had a lot of rain and wind which has dumped stuff in the pond but anything big enough to scoop out with a net such as leaves, have been cleared daily. Herbie. Thanks everyone for your replies. Plenty to think about - just got to get time to do something about it now ![]() Herbie. |
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Have you used any tar inside of it? Tar will produce a soapy
looking sudsy type that comes to the surface of the water after a period of time. I imagine that other substances can cause the same. Stones tend to be porous, so if you've washed a stoney area with detergent, that could be the cause. Maybe the stones around the pond contain some kind of what not. When you said soapy, I was thinking sudsy, but perhaps you should get the pH of the water and see if it's an alkaline based thing ? Just throwing ideas up. http://www.btinternet.com/~herbie/pond.htm -- Jim Carlock http://www.911forthetruth.com/ Post replies to the newsgroup. |
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If its any help I have soapy bubbles on my pond too I'm in Southwick on
southcoast (near Brighton) but fish and plants don't seem to mind Alan "Mogweed" wrote in message ... "Oxymel_of_Squill" wrote in message ... does it feel soapy? Is it slimey? "Mogweed" wrote in message ... We seem to have developed soapy water. The waterfall has been running 24/7 since December and we have no fish in the pond yet. There aren't many plants No, it doesn't feel soapy or slimey. A couple of people reckon it may be bacterial and have recommended a water change and another poster in this group (dkat) thought it may be caused by dirt, such as construction work going on or runoff from the garden. The only thing along those lines is that we've had a lot of rain and wind which has dumped stuff in the pond but anything big enough to scoop out with a net such as leaves, have been cleared daily. Herbie. |
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You can't scoop out the dirt that causes foam. The sea foam you see on
beaches is from dirt (clay particles). "Mogweed" wrote in message ... "Oxymel_of_Squill" wrote in message ... does it feel soapy? Is it slimey? "Mogweed" wrote in message ... We seem to have developed soapy water. The waterfall has been running 24/7 since December and we have no fish in the pond yet. There aren't many plants No, it doesn't feel soapy or slimey. A couple of people reckon it may be bacterial and have recommended a water change and another poster in this group (dkat) thought it may be caused by dirt, such as construction work going on or runoff from the garden. The only thing along those lines is that we've had a lot of rain and wind which has dumped stuff in the pond but anything big enough to scoop out with a net such as leaves, have been cleared daily. Herbie. |
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