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Ok, well I seem to have my algae problem under control. Now I have
crystal clear water in at least one of my ponds! Yippie! Well, sort of yippie! Despite the clear water, I cannot see my sarassus comet or butterfly koi because they are hiding. Constatntly hiding. The first day we brought the two fishes home, they were swimming to an fro ravaging me hyacinth and generally quite entertaining. The next morning, my wife and I sat outside for the better part of the early morning hours just watching them swim around. Later that day they seemed to settle down. They werent swimming around or moving much. I thought , well, theyre just not very active this time of day. Well, its been almost a week and they have barely moved at all in the past 6-7 days. They keep hiding out by flower pots and under whatever they can find. They wont move at all. My sarassus has been in the same spot all day long. They will move around if disturbed, quite quickly too- right back to where they were hiding. They seem ok physically, they look ok physically, best I can tell. They just will not eat AT ALL and they just lay motionless on the bottom of the pond, hiding. I have tested my water: 1200 gallon pond -No Ammonia, no nitrites nor nitrAtes, PH(after a 10% water change) is ~ 7.5-8. GH is at 75ppm and KH is at 40ppm, low i know. I have bought some baking soda to attempt to stabalize/raise PH#. As far as I can tell, other than the PH and KH everything seems fine. What could be causing this lethargy in my poor fish? Also, how much baking soda should I add to raise the KH from 40 to say, 120? I used a formula I found elsewhere on the forum [ (1200*80)/5000=19.2oz of baking soda to raise it from 40 to 120. ]How much should I add at one time? All of it or about 1/4 of what I need over a period of 4 days? Should my GH be tampered with? Should I ask another question? Is wrestling fixed? If a tree falls in the woods.... |
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![]() "robv60" wrote in message oups.com... Ok, well I seem to have my algae problem under control. Now I have crystal clear water in at least one of my ponds! Yippie! Well, sort of yippie! Despite the clear water, I cannot see my sarassus comet or butterfly koi because they are hiding. Constatntly hiding. The first day we brought the two fishes home, they were swimming to an fro ravaging me hyacinth and generally quite entertaining. The next morning, my wife and I sat outside for the better part of the early morning hours just watching them swim around. Later that day they seemed to settle down. They werent swimming around or moving much. I thought , well, theyre just not very active this time of day. Well, its been almost a week and they have barely moved at all in the past 6-7 days. They keep hiding out by flower pots and under whatever they can find. They wont move at all. My sarassus has been in the same spot all day long. They will move around if disturbed, quite quickly too- right back to where they were hiding. They seem ok physically, they look ok physically, best I can tell. They just will not eat AT ALL and they just lay motionless on the bottom of the pond, hiding. ## Could something have gotten into the pond to terrorize them? I had this problem pretty often before we netted the ponds. Sometimes they'd hide for days.... :-( I have tested my water: 1200 gallon pond -No Ammonia, no nitrites nor nitrAtes, PH(after a 10% water change) is ~ 7.5-8. GH is at 75ppm and KH is at 40ppm, low i know. I have bought some baking soda to attempt to stabalize/raise PH#. As far as I can tell, other than the PH and KH everything seems fine. What could be causing this lethargy in my poor fish? Also, how much baking soda should I add to raise the KH from 40 to say, 120? I used a formula I found elsewhere on the forum [ (1200*80)/5000=19.2oz of baking soda to raise it from 40 to 120. ]How much should I add at one time? All of it or about 1/4 of what I need over a period of 4 days? Should my GH be tampered with? Should I ask another question? Is wrestling fixed? If a tree falls in the woods.... ## What's wrong with a PH of 7.5? To keep your buffer up I would rather use limestone, oyster shell (chicken grit),ground coral etc. as it's more permanent and can be replaced as needed. It works slowly so there is no danger in PH shocking the fish and constant adjustments. -- McKoi.... the frugal ponder... EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED. Do not feed the trolls. ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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If the fish are hiding, as you describe, it is most likely a predator has
been seen by them and it takes a couple of weeks for them to get their courage back up. It could also be that they are suffering from some form of parasites, illness and are staying still to conserve energy for healing. I would net the pond to keep the predators away, and watch the fish for a couple of weeks. If the behavior changes, let us know. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "robv60" wrote in message oups.com... Ok, well I seem to have my algae problem under control. Now I have crystal clear water in at least one of my ponds! Yippie! Well, sort of yippie! Despite the clear water, I cannot see my sarassus comet or butterfly koi because they are hiding. Constatntly hiding. The first day we brought the two fishes home, they were swimming to an fro ravaging me hyacinth and generally quite entertaining. The next morning, my wife and I sat outside for the better part of the early morning hours just watching them swim around. Later that day they seemed to settle down. They werent swimming around or moving much. I thought , well, theyre just not very active this time of day. Well, its been almost a week and they have barely moved at all in the past 6-7 days. They keep hiding out by flower pots and under whatever they can find. They wont move at all. My sarassus has been in the same spot all day long. They will move around if disturbed, quite quickly too- right back to where they were hiding. They seem ok physically, they look ok physically, best I can tell. They just will not eat AT ALL and they just lay motionless on the bottom of the pond, hiding. I have tested my water: 1200 gallon pond -No Ammonia, no nitrites nor nitrAtes, PH(after a 10% water change) is ~ 7.5-8. GH is at 75ppm and KH is at 40ppm, low i know. I have bought some baking soda to attempt to stabalize/raise PH#. As far as I can tell, other than the PH and KH everything seems fine. What could be causing this lethargy in my poor fish? Also, how much baking soda should I add to raise the KH from 40 to say, 120? I used a formula I found elsewhere on the forum [ (1200*80)/5000=19.2oz of baking soda to raise it from 40 to 120. ]How much should I add at one time? All of it or about 1/4 of what I need over a period of 4 days? Should my GH be tampered with? Should I ask another question? Is wrestling fixed? If a tree falls in the woods.... |
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Will do. They came from a petstore which was probably problem number
one. However, they seem skittish of me which is weird seeing as how they were in a tank where people could crowd around and stare down on them for hours on end. I wouold think they would be less stressed if anything. At least not scared of my presence. Of course they may see me as a predator. I had to wade into the pond a couple of times to clean out my filter. Maybe I just answered my own question. |
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![]() Just give em some time if yu are sure they are not gun shy of a predator........Just think about what a fish goes through until it finally gets to its hopefully final home. As far as you know, the petshop may have just got them in from the breeder, then all those fooks tappiig on the glass, getting netted over and over thorough its life, and separated from its social friends, and now dumped into yet another body of water with totaly strange suroundings......... Yes, yur wading into the pond may have contributed to them being shy, but over time they get used to it....Mine routinely swim between my legs while I am in my pond. Even when I get out in chest deep water they just have to nibble on you........ On 13 Jun 2005 13:34:06 -0700, "robv60" wrote: ===Will do. They came from a petstore which was probably problem number ===one. However, they seem skittish of me which is weird seeing as how ===they were in a tank where people could crowd around and stare down on ===them for hours on end. I wouold think they would be less stressed if ===anything. At least not scared of my presence. Of course they may see me ===as a predator. I had to wade into the pond a couple of times to clean ===out my filter. Maybe I just answered my own question. ============================================== Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked! "The original frugal ponder" ~~~~ }((((o ~~~~~~ }{{{{o ~~~~~~~ }(((((o |
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Well Ive started adding baking soda to raise my KH and stabalize my PH.
I took a reading late last night and it had dropped considerably from the reading I took earlier in the day. Ive been adding 1/2 cup every 12 or so hours to each pond, trying to raise the KH to ~120ppm. Trying not to add it too fast, dont want to freak the little guys out anymore. Im sure the swings in PH are'nt helping. The goldfish in my back pond dont seem to care much, but maybe its affecting my koi and sarassus a little, We'll see. Im having to add ~1 1/2 lbs to the back pond and a little over 1 lbs to the front. Just did a KH test and it sppears the KH in both ponds are sitting around 80ppm, up from 40ppm yesterday. Improvement for sure. I have a salt test kit on its way, maybe i'll add a little salt as a "stress reliever" as I have read on this forum. |
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As for the salt, I would not add it. Many of the books, and some of the
speakers over the years, encouraged the use of salt in the pond at the 0.1% level to ease stress, etc. Current experts are telling me not to routinely have salt in the pond. For parasite removal, the salt will need to be raised at least 0.3% above the normal salt level. The parasites can adapt to salt, but not rapid changes in salt level. Koi and goldfish are freshwater fish and don't need any salt. Salt is good for protecting fish during the high nitrite part of the ammonia-nitrite-nitrate cycle. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "robv60" wrote in message oups.com... Well Ive started adding baking soda to raise my KH and stabalize my PH. I took a reading late last night and it had dropped considerably from the reading I took earlier in the day. Ive been adding 1/2 cup every 12 or so hours to each pond, trying to raise the KH to ~120ppm. Trying not to add it too fast, dont want to freak the little guys out anymore. Im sure the swings in PH are'nt helping. The goldfish in my back pond dont seem to care much, but maybe its affecting my koi and sarassus a little, We'll see. Im having to add ~1 1/2 lbs to the back pond and a little over 1 lbs to the front. Just did a KH test and it sppears the KH in both ponds are sitting around 80ppm, up from 40ppm yesterday. Improvement for sure. I have a salt test kit on its way, maybe i'll add a little salt as a "stress reliever" as I have read on this forum. |
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On 13 Jun 2005 15:33:01 -0700, "robv60" wrote:
Well Ive started adding baking soda to raise my KH and stabalize my PH. I took a reading late last night and it had dropped considerably from the reading I took earlier in the day. Ive been adding 1/2 cup every 12 or so hours to each pond, trying to raise the KH to ~120ppm. Trying not to add it too fast, dont want to freak the little guys out anymore. Im sure the swings in PH are'nt helping. The goldfish in my back pond dont seem to care much, but maybe its affecting my koi and sarassus a little, We'll see. Im having to add ~1 1/2 lbs to the back pond and a little over 1 lbs to the front. Just did a KH test and it sppears the KH in both ponds are sitting around 80ppm, up from 40ppm yesterday. Improvement for sure. I have a salt test kit on its way, maybe i'll add a little salt as a "stress reliever" as I have read on this forum. The above is exactly what I would have suggested. After reading RTB response about salt, I'm in agreement with what he says, only I'd still add salt to 0.1% to see if it helps to de-stress, and then reduce it down with water changes, not leave it in permanently like some people have been known to do, for the exact reason RTB mentioned. ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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