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Old June 13th 05, 03:27 PM
mark Bannister
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Well, it's been about 2 weeks since the new pond got water, plants and a
few fish. The water has turned a little green, but no real algae bloom.
PH has stayed at 7.6 - 7.8. Hardness and alkalinity have been very
stable as well. (I don't recall the numbers off hand but they are right
in the recommended ranges.) Ammonia has never been an issue. We put a
lot of plants already in the veggie filter and they seem happy.

The kids are bugging me to get more fish (goldfish only I think), but I
keep telling them the pond has to stabilize. Are the algae blooms and
wild swings still yet to come?

Mark B.
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Old June 13th 05, 05:22 PM
kathy
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I'd add a few more at a time now.
Would be fun to go to the pet store for the kids
and pick out some really pretty ones.

You might consider setting up a quarantine tank.
I've never done it, but if your kids are really fond of
the first residents it would be a way to safeguard
them against any illness the newbies might bring
in.

Keep your stocking level low and feeding level spare
and you'll hopefully avoid any really bad green water
problems, especially if you've gotten carried away with
plants which it sounds like you have! :-)

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Old June 14th 05, 03:52 AM
~ janj JJsPond.us
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Beware, Mark, be very aware. I see an enabler post below, and gasp by my
beloved K30 no less!! ;-)

I'd add a few more at a time now.
Would be fun to go to the pet store for the kids
and pick out some really pretty ones.


Be strong Mark, stick to your guns, let the pond balance.

K30 does reinstate herself into the RP Hall of Fame by suggesting a Q-tank
below:

You might consider setting up a quarantine tank.
I've never done it, but if your kids are really fond of
the first residents it would be a way to safeguard
them against any illness the newbies might bring
in.


The old "do as I say, not as I do," above isn't very convincing though.s

Keep your stocking level low


Read: Don't buy anymore they will make more.

and feeding level spare


Or not at all even better.

and you'll hopefully avoid any really bad green water
problems, especially if you've gotten carried away with
plants which it sounds like you have! :-)


After that post, if she was Catholic I'd make her do a few Hail Marys in
front of the Virgin Goldfish, but she's not, I can't, and there no such
thing as a Virgin Goldfish. ;-) ~ jan

~Power to the Porg, Flow On!~
 




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