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Old July 10th 03, 12:36 PM
IceEros
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Default Poorly Pond - update (longish)

I'm glad that your ammonia problem has been more or less solved. Another
good product, natural too for ammonia problem is zeolite. One word of
advice regarding ammonia; dont leave it in your pond on "just in case"
basis as it may dump the ammonia back into the pond. Once the problem
is solved take the zeolite out.
As for the fish leaping out of the water, this is natural and can
happen because:
1) Fishes are unhappy with the environment
2) They try to catch bugs flying above the water
3) They are frisky which seems to be your situation considering that
you have new babies fish.
Considering that you just had a ammonia problem it may also be a
combination of ammonia poisoning (even though the level inside the pond
has come back to normal) and the fish being frisky which I hope it is
not the case. Keep a close eye on them as they may get a secondary
infection due to the high ammonia level you had not long ago.
Goldfish is a hard fish and can bounce back relatively easy from pond
problems. So I tend to believe that the leaps are because they are
mating in which situation is no need for you to worry.
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Old July 10th 03, 03:27 PM
Lee Brouillet
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Default Poorly Pond - update (longish)

I hesitate to advise the use of AmmoLock. It's a product that can be
regenerated with salt water, which means that if you ever need to salt your
pond, you will automatically dump every bit of ammonia its captured back
into your pond. So, if you *thought* you had a problem that required the
salt, you *really* have a problem now. You're much better off using one of
the ammonia binding products such as Amquel, ChlorAm-X, Prime, etc.

It appears that your pond is on its way to recovery. Congrats!

Lee
"Smith" wrote in message
...
I posted on here a few weeks back, asking for advice because my fish were
sick and dying at a huge rate. I got some great advice, which I followed,

so
here's the update.

We tested for ammonia, and the levels were high, so we immediately ordered

a
Green Genie from the internet. In the meantime, we put Ammolock in the

pond.
Don't know if you've come across it, but it's a product which locks the
ammonia into harmless clumps until the filter can start to deal with it.

It
has the added bonus of neutralising chlorine/chloramine.

We knew there were 4 sick fish. Unfortunately it was too late to save

them,
which has left us with 10 goldfish. That's enough, methinks (3750 litre
pond, quite big). However, after running the filter for 3 weeks, there

seems
to be a big improvement.

I haven't been feeding the fish very much, and over the past week I've

been
sitting by the pond and throwing 3-4 pellets in at a time. What ensues is

a
feeding frenzy. I repeat until they've had enough. They come to feed now,
and are much more lively. About a week back, we saw what we thought was a
tadpole, then another, but longer and thinner. All in all, we saw up to 5
little brown fish ranging from 1cm to 3 cm in size. Babies!! Also, the
adults are frolicking in the mornings, racing around and leaping too. Is
this normal?

The lily seems happier. Last year, there were only 3 leaves on it at any

one
time - every time a new one came, the oldest one died off. Now we have 5

and
another one on the way, and they all look healthy. The UV has been on for

6
days now, and the pond is clearing rapidly. Maybe the fish are coming to
feed cos they can see me!

I'm really happy that we're getting there. Any other advice would be
gratefully received.
Special thanks to Rodney Pont, your advice has been invaluable.

Tracey




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Old July 11th 03, 01:47 PM
Lee Brouillet
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Default Poorly Pond - update (longish)

Sorry, you're correct: I was thinking of the zeolite, which is often
packaged as Ammochips or Ammocarbs.

Lee

wrote in message
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ammolock is a chemical binds ammonia.
zeolite is a mineral that absorbs or adsorbs ammonia
it can be regenerated in a salt brine(3.0%), but typical 0.1% salt

solution wont
knock off much of the ammonia. Ingrid

I hesitate to advise the use of AmmoLock. It's a product that can be
regenerated with salt water, which means that if you ever need to salt

your
pond, you will automatically dump every bit of ammonia its captured back
into your pond.



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