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Hi
I have recently moved into a new house with a fish pond in the garden but have no idea about how to keep the fish healthy and living. Could anyone here give me some advice on what would be right for my fish, what is wrong/right with the pond and any other ideas ect that might be useful. A few questions I also have a What is the easiest way to clean the pond without taking out the fish ? What plants are best to have? How often should I be feeding the fish? Photos of my pond are on this site http://www.geocities.com/me_pigley/photopagefish.html Many thanks in advance Cheryl in the UK |
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Greetings across the pond!
Looks like you have some koi in there too, very pretty. I noticed a pipe that looks like it takes water to a waterfall. Is there anything back there with it that looks like a filter? It would have some kind of media in it like brushes, foam pads, funny looking little balls. If you find something, you can describe it and someone will help you with the care of the filter. Plants help a lot towards keeping a pond healthy. You can look for a nursery nearby that stocks plants. The tags should say at what level the plant should be placed in the water. Lilies on the bottom, marginal plants with 5ish to 1 inches of water over the top, floating plants like to float. There are also some grasses and like plants that like to be totally submerged. All these plants will help filter the fish waste from the water. They will convert fishy ammonia into plant friendly fertilizer. You can buy test kits to read your water quality or take a sample to a fish store or nursery. Often other pond keepers know who has the best service and knowledge. When we clean our pond we remove the fish to a 150 gallon stock tank, then we shovel the gunk off the bottom. You need to treat the water from the hose when you put it back in to neutralize the chlorine. Some townships put in chloramines which need a different treatment. You can call your water supplier and see what they add. A fish store or nursery can provide the additives. Fish tend to make more fish. We usually recommend 1000 gallons (all US measurements here) to begin with for koi and then 100 gallons per koi after that. Goldfish need 20 gallons a fish. When your stocking level exceeds those recommendations you need to give away excess fish. People love to adopt koi, I managed to thin my pond considerably by notifying the local koi club that I had koi for adoption. Many people took goldfish too. Over population and overfeeding in a pond causing much of the problems that people encounter with ponds. For feeding the rule of thumb is whatever the fish can eat in five minutes and then net out any left over food. You'll get a feel for what the fish can handle. A couple times a day, or morning and evening and you will have happy fish. They can be very entertaining to feed. I'm sure others will jump in here with whatever I've forgotten! kathy :-) |
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Greetings across the pond!
Looks like you have some koi in there too, very pretty. I noticed a pipe that looks like it takes water to a waterfall. Is there anything back there with it that looks like a filter? It would have some kind of media in it like brushes, foam pads, funny looking little balls. If you find something, you can describe it and someone will help you with the care of the filter. Plants help a lot towards keeping a pond healthy. You can look for a nursery nearby that stocks plants. The tags should say at what level the plant should be placed in the water. Lilies on the bottom, marginal plants with 5ish to 1 inches of water over the top, floating plants like to float. There are also some grasses and like plants that like to be totally submerged. All these plants will help filter the fish waste from the water. They will convert fishy ammonia into plant friendly fertilizer. You can buy test kits to read your water quality or take a sample to a fish store or nursery. Often other pond keepers know who has the best service and knowledge. When we clean our pond we remove the fish to a 150 gallon stock tank, then we shovel the gunk off the bottom. You need to treat the water from the hose when you put it back in to neutralize the chlorine. Some townships put in chloramines which need a different treatment. You can call your water supplier and see what they add. A fish store or nursery can provide the additives. Fish tend to make more fish. We usually recommend 1000 gallons (all US measurements here) to begin with for koi and then 100 gallons per koi after that. Goldfish need 20 gallons a fish. When your stocking level exceeds those recommendations you need to give away excess fish. People love to adopt koi, I managed to thin my pond considerably by notifying the local koi club that I had koi for adoption. Many people took goldfish too. Over population and overfeeding in a pond causing much of the problems that people encounter with ponds. For feeding the rule of thumb is whatever the fish can eat in five minutes and then net out any left over food. You'll get a feel for what the fish can handle. A couple times a day, or morning and evening and you will have happy fish. They can be very entertaining to feed. I'm sure others will jump in here with whatever I've forgotten! kathy :-) |
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"Cheryl" wrote in message ...
It would be helpful for you to read the web site by Chuck Rush---www.pondrushes.net/ and buy a book or two by Dick Mills-Garden Ponds or by Helen Nash-Low-Maintenance Water Gardens. Happy water Gardening. |
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"Cheryl" wrote in message ...
It would be helpful for you to read the web site by Chuck Rush---www.pondrushes.net/ and buy a book or two by Dick Mills-Garden Ponds or by Helen Nash-Low-Maintenance Water Gardens. Happy water Gardening. |
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