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I need to clean my filter and clean the bottom of my pond. After many
beers I came up with a plan. I would like to know if this would work or do I need more beer to come up with another plan. 1.) I plan on filling a laundry bag with my bio material (scrubbies, hair curlers, bowling balls whatever the dollar store offers). Then I will weigh it down and sink it to the bottom of my pond for a spell. Hopefully this will get the bio bugs working in my bio stuff. Then clean my filter and put the new bio bug filled media in it. and fill it with old pond water. 2.) Next drain the pond, clean and fill from the hose. Wait 2 days for the chlorine to dispel. Turn on my pump to start my filter working with the old pond water in it. 3.) sit back and have a beer. Does this sound like a feasible plan? Russell Mack |
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You left out the part about what you're gonna do with your fish. If there
arent any the bio filter doesnt matter. Bill Brister - Austin, Texas |
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Webfoot wrote in message . ..
I need to clean my filter and clean the bottom of my pond. After many beers I came up with a plan. 2.) Next drain the pond, clean and fill from the hose. Wait 2 days for the chlorine to dispel. 3.) "Beer" I like the way you work. Have you considered the possibility of filtering out the chlorine when adding the water? -- Crashj |
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![]() "Webfoot" wrote in message ... I need to clean my filter and clean the bottom of my pond. After many beers I came up with a plan. I would like to know if this would work or do I need more beer to come up with another plan. 1.) I plan on filling a laundry bag with my bio material (scrubbies, hair curlers, bowling balls whatever the dollar store offers). Then I will weigh it down and sink it to the bottom of my pond for a spell. Hopefully this will get the bio bugs working in my bio stuff. Then clean my filter and put the new bio bug filled media in it. and fill it with old pond water. 2.) Next drain the pond, clean and fill from the hose. Wait 2 days for the chlorine to dispel. Turn on my pump to start my filter working with the old pond water in it. 3.) sit back and have a beer. 1. I don't believe in the full drain and clean concept. I don't see the point. Drain enough water to do a nice water change and to make work semi-comfortable, but don't drain it out right. 2. If you have no fish, don't worry about the bio-bugs. 3. Go by some dechlorinator. It's fairly cheap and very much worth it. 4. Get your plants back in immediately. 5. Have two beers, save the other four for re-planting the pond. BV. |
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"Webfoot" wrote:
2.) Next drain the pond, clean and fill from the hose. Wait 2 days for the chlorine to dispel. Turn on my pump to start my filter working with the old pond water in it. Your area may use chloramine instead of just chlorine. It takes much longer to dissipate. I would treat the water. San Diego Joe 4,000 - 5,000 Gallons. Goldfish, a RES named Colombo and an Oscar. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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I would clean the filter one weekend and if I damaged the biobugs, the pond
still has a lot that will attempt to keep the pond safe for the fish. Then keep tests for ammonia and nitrites and when they are back to zero, then clean the pond. The filter cannot be disconnected from its food supply, that is moving water with fish waste, for very long and the biobugs start to starve, so keep the time of the pond cleaning as short as possible. Then keep an eye on the ammonia and nitrites to know when you can start feeding the fish again. A total scrubbing of the pond will remove a very large part of your total biobugs, where a light cleaning and sludge removal will not affect the biobugs. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "Webfoot" wrote in message ... I need to clean my filter and clean the bottom of my pond. After many beers I came up with a plan. I would like to know if this would work or do I need more beer to come up with another plan. 1.) I plan on filling a laundry bag with my bio material (scrubbies, hair curlers, bowling balls whatever the dollar store offers). Then I will weigh it down and sink it to the bottom of my pond for a spell. Hopefully this will get the bio bugs working in my bio stuff. Then clean my filter and put the new bio bug filled media in it. and fill it with old pond water. 2.) Next drain the pond, clean and fill from the hose. Wait 2 days for the chlorine to dispel. Turn on my pump to start my filter working with the old pond water in it. 3.) sit back and have a beer. Does this sound like a feasible plan? Russell Mack |
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I would clean the filter one weekend and if I damaged the biobugs, the pond
still has a lot that will attempt to keep the pond safe for the fish. Then keep tests for ammonia and nitrites and when they are back to zero, then clean the pond. The filter cannot be disconnected from its food supply, that is moving water with fish waste, for very long and the biobugs start to starve, so keep the time of the pond cleaning as short as possible. Then keep an eye on the ammonia and nitrites to know when you can start feeding the fish again. A total scrubbing of the pond will remove a very large part of your total biobugs, where a light cleaning and sludge removal will not affect the biobugs. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "Webfoot" wrote in message ... I need to clean my filter and clean the bottom of my pond. After many beers I came up with a plan. I would like to know if this would work or do I need more beer to come up with another plan. 1.) I plan on filling a laundry bag with my bio material (scrubbies, hair curlers, bowling balls whatever the dollar store offers). Then I will weigh it down and sink it to the bottom of my pond for a spell. Hopefully this will get the bio bugs working in my bio stuff. Then clean my filter and put the new bio bug filled media in it. and fill it with old pond water. 2.) Next drain the pond, clean and fill from the hose. Wait 2 days for the chlorine to dispel. Turn on my pump to start my filter working with the old pond water in it. 3.) sit back and have a beer. Does this sound like a feasible plan? Russell Mack |
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On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 06:13:36 GMT, "Newbie Bill"
wrote: You left out the part about what you're gonna do with your fish. The fish will have to find their own beer. Russell Mack |
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On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 06:13:36 GMT, "Newbie Bill"
wrote: You left out the part about what you're gonna do with your fish. The fish will have to find their own beer. Russell Mack |
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On Tue, 20 Jul 2004 08:43:28 -0700, San Diego Joe
wrote: "Webfoot" wrote: 2.) Next drain the pond, clean and fill from the hose. Wait 2 days for the chlorine to dispel. Turn on my pump to start my filter working with the old pond water in it. Your area may use chloramine instead of just chlorine. It takes much longer to dissipate. I would treat the water. San Diego Joe 4,000 - 5,000 Gallons. Goldfish, a RES named Colombo and an Oscar. My understanding is that for our purposes chloramine -never- evaporates. Mike Mike Patterson Please remove the spamtrap to email me. "I always wanted to be somebody. I should have been more specific..." |
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