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My pond made from an old ski boat has been full of water for a couple of
weeks now. Except that yesterday I managed to pump 2/3 of the water out of the boat, whereupon the bow floated up several inches and had to be put back, but I learned something and practiced my ditch-digging skills, and had a crash course in french drains. Anyway. Some of the new plants have started to grow.. It has a Skippy style filter (with no plants in it yet). I am working on landscaping the area around the pond. What next? I figure it needs to sit there for a while before I even think about goldfish. How long before it turns green with algae, and how long does it take to settle? Should I go ahead and start testing the water? How will I know when it's ready for fish? Do I need to go ahead and pour in the filter starter stuff? I have a couple of pond books and have been reading lots of wonderful websites. I would like to find one that describes everything that you do after you turn off the water hose when the pond gets full for the first time.. Thanks! |
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