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submitted that Pat wrote:
A few months ago we applied a 'pond sealer' as our concrete based pond had sprung a leak. Since then all has been fine with the fish & no leaking. They have even spawned & we have young goldfish (fanatails & shebunkins) thriving in a seperate area. All the plants that we had previously were vigorous & needed constant cutting back but have now died. Not a pond person but I keep planted aquaria and am constantly dosing them with one nutrient or another. Do you suppose that the leaky pond obtained some nutrients from the surrounding soil, and that water-topping-off to compensate for leaks also added elements that the plants liked? If so, water tests for macronutrients and addition of lacking nutrients might help - don't forget the trace elements. d. Good catch D. I didn't even think about why it might have all worked in the old pond and now isn't in the new. It all comes down to water parameters. Hopefully Pat has some test kits. ~ jan |
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