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![]() Well its easy to say Carol Gulley aka koi lo jsuty could not resist repl;ying even though she did not address yur question since she does not have a clue.......she gets paid by the post, not the content. Test your water from about 9 or 10 am up until about 4 or 5....its perfectlay naatural for PH to drop during nighttime hours, as there is an influx of co2 at night which laters ph level.....once the sun comes back out during daylight hours yur ph once again will change as co2 is used by the plants and o2 is given off as waste. Keep the long grasses out ands save your money and back in keeping filters clean and having them get torn up by the fish. They are fine in what they have now, and it requires no mainteneance. ANy oli g grass or totally submerged plants wil not last all that long with fish. On Wed, 5 Jul 2006 10:04:19 -0500, "Koi-Lo" ¤?¤@ö½.Õ..Õ¢ wrote: *Note: There are two "Koi-Lo's" on the pond and aquaria groups. wrote in message roups.com... Hi, is there a better time of day to test PH/Alkalinity then others? I notice I'm getting swings AM/PM of PH from 7.5 to 8.5 and my KH is around 130ppm. I may increase KH to try and stabilize but the fish seem healthy. Any particular time better then others to treat (add chems) the pond? My ponds also have PH swings over the course of the day. My fish have adjusted and their fry are thriving. We have hundreds of fry again this year. :-) BTW I'm using an aquamat and the fish seem to enjoy playing/eating in them. I may get a couple of more as I have no plants (not sure if I really want them). Are there any (taller) "grasses" one can keep at the bottom of the pond that the fish can hide/play in? Canadian pond weed, American Valisneria and hornwart all do well in alkaline water. You can reach -Ed Alston at -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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