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I guess that I was just lucky introducing fish so quicklym but
somethinh you said confuses me. **wait until the nitrogen cycle has run to completion before adding aquatic life**. I thought the nitrogen cycle was due to the interaction of plants, bacteria and fish, so how is there going to be any cycle before ading aquatic life? Unless, ypu are using runoff from farm fields, I wouldm't expect to find significant nitrogen anyway.I did test the water before starting and not surprisingly found no trace of amonia, nitrates or nitrates. What am I missing? Dave Nothing Dave. Best to check out this website: http://www.vcnet.com/koi_net/dan.html To be fair, a pond can be cycled without fish, takes longer, and it will be cycle per se (not measurable) because there will be snails that come in on plants and dust/fall out from the environment and the bacteria will become established. But that cycle will start a new with the addition of fish. See thread Nitrogen Cycle FAQ. http://members.tripod.com/~VideoDave/pool/pool.html I sure like what you did with that swimming pool! ;o) ~ jan ~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~ |
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