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I don't touch my rec pond and it survives. Though I have roughly 16,000,000+
gallons of water so changes occur REALLY slow. Depending on how much water you have vs. waste dictates what you have to do to a pond to keep it how you like. "BenignVanilla" wrote in message ... When I went at my pond design, I purposely included concepts like a bottom drain and a shallow VF to reduce my maintenance. I have A LOT of plants, and do not intend to feed my fish, in the hopes that I can strike a balance of plants and animals. So far, my first season, things are going well. I often read in this group of people adding potash, salt, baking soda, fertilizer tabs, etc. They test the water every 10 minutes, change water, do this, do that. I realize this is not a pass/fail, yes/no answer but how much is really necessary? I think if my pond ever gets to the point where I must spend time every day maintaining it, and not just sitting by it...I may fill it in. -- BenignVanilla Pond Site: www.darofamily.com/jeff/links/mypond |
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