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Old April 5th 04, 03:44 AM
~ Windsong ~
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"Steve J. Noll" wrote in message
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On Sat, 3 Apr 2004 22:31:24 -0600, "~ Windsong ~" wrote:
What would you guys recommend for digesting or disintegrating the mulm on
the pond bottom? It appears to be a thin later of soil from the pots,
gravel and bits of plants that fell to the bottom. Suggestions.... ?


Carol....

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I've used KoiZyme (LymnoZyme) since I added the first Koi to my pond.
Never had an illness other than anchor worm. Lost one Koi to the
heron. A second one was stabbed but recovered with no other
treatment.


# Since we've netted our ponds there hasn't been any problems with herons.
:-)

For the mulm I used Pond Care Pond-Zyme. Like the KoiZyme, I can't
prove that it works - but it seems to, so I don't plan on stopping
using either product any time soon! I used both year-round due
to the lack of winter here.


# Is it made by the same company?
--
Carol....
"My house was clean last week, too bad you missed it."
My Webpages:
http://.www.heartoftn.net/users/windsong/index.html
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  #12  
Old April 5th 04, 03:54 AM
~ Windsong ~
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wrote in message
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I have never used KoiZyme (LymnoZyme) and since I have netted the pond so

the birds
couldnt get to the water have had no problems. Actually, occasional

scrape from
spawnings and one deep gouge due to a hook I had badly placed healed up

fine with
just the background salt in the water.


* I've stopped using salt in the water. No particular reason. I haven't
really noticed any difference since. It's been about 2 years now.

Since I moved my fish to the current pond
with the big veggie filter I have lost one orfe to jumping, 2 fish to

internal
infection of the eggs confirmed by necropsy (2 years ago that is when the

netting was
put on to keep the birds from crapping in the veggie filter).


* I've also wondered about this wildlife defecation in the water more than
once before we netted. I suspected that, along with the predator itself, it
may be bringing the disease problems to my koi and goldfish. The snapping
turtles would crap as did the bullfrogs, an occasional duck and of course
the herons probably did as well. I would sometimes see bird dropping on the
rocks around the edge.

with the net on there
are few to no leaves in the pond. with the high quality food there is

little to no
wastes accumulating on the bottom either. wastes seem to get sucked up

and settle
out in the veggie filter which is cleaned out in fall.


* My veggie filter/settling tank needs cleaning out about once a month. I
know we have to cull again.

I can still see a white label
and pea gravel from one of the water lilies on the bottom. the fish

pulled it out
the first year.
the only problem I got is $%%^^&& snails and they close down the itty pump

to my UV.

Ingrid


* Make a clam-like box from 2 of those waterplant baskets with a hole for
the hose and electric cord. Wire them together. No snails will clog your
pump.
--
Carol....
"My house was clean last week, too bad you missed it."
My Webpages:
http://.www.heartoftn.net/users/windsong/index.html
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


  #13  
Old April 5th 04, 03:54 AM
~ Windsong ~
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wrote in message
...
I have never used KoiZyme (LymnoZyme) and since I have netted the pond so

the birds
couldnt get to the water have had no problems. Actually, occasional

scrape from
spawnings and one deep gouge due to a hook I had badly placed healed up

fine with
just the background salt in the water.


* I've stopped using salt in the water. No particular reason. I haven't
really noticed any difference since. It's been about 2 years now.

Since I moved my fish to the current pond
with the big veggie filter I have lost one orfe to jumping, 2 fish to

internal
infection of the eggs confirmed by necropsy (2 years ago that is when the

netting was
put on to keep the birds from crapping in the veggie filter).


* I've also wondered about this wildlife defecation in the water more than
once before we netted. I suspected that, along with the predator itself, it
may be bringing the disease problems to my koi and goldfish. The snapping
turtles would crap as did the bullfrogs, an occasional duck and of course
the herons probably did as well. I would sometimes see bird dropping on the
rocks around the edge.

with the net on there
are few to no leaves in the pond. with the high quality food there is

little to no
wastes accumulating on the bottom either. wastes seem to get sucked up

and settle
out in the veggie filter which is cleaned out in fall.


* My veggie filter/settling tank needs cleaning out about once a month. I
know we have to cull again.

I can still see a white label
and pea gravel from one of the water lilies on the bottom. the fish

pulled it out
the first year.
the only problem I got is $%%^^&& snails and they close down the itty pump

to my UV.

Ingrid


* Make a clam-like box from 2 of those waterplant baskets with a hole for
the hose and electric cord. Wire them together. No snails will clog your
pump.
--
Carol....
"My house was clean last week, too bad you missed it."
My Webpages:
http://.www.heartoftn.net/users/windsong/index.html
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


  #14  
Old April 5th 04, 03:57 AM
~ Windsong ~
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Default LymnoZyme


"Nedra" wrote in message
ink.net...
I use BZT as an additive ... probably similar to Pond Zyme.
For more info go to: www.united-tech.com

Nedra

=======================
Thanks Nedra. We added more water movement this spring and this keeps the
"stuff" in suspension so the filter can better catch it. More is definitely
settling out in the settling-tank/plant filter as well. There's less on the
bottom this spring than usual. We're going to start draining these ponds
every 2 years instead of every year. It's just too much work to do every
year.
--
Carol....
"My house was clean last week, too bad you missed it."
My Webpages:
http://.www.heartoftn.net/users/windsong/index.html
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


  #15  
Old April 5th 04, 03:57 AM
~ Windsong ~
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Default LymnoZyme


"Nedra" wrote in message
ink.net...
I use BZT as an additive ... probably similar to Pond Zyme.
For more info go to: www.united-tech.com

Nedra

=======================
Thanks Nedra. We added more water movement this spring and this keeps the
"stuff" in suspension so the filter can better catch it. More is definitely
settling out in the settling-tank/plant filter as well. There's less on the
bottom this spring than usual. We're going to start draining these ponds
every 2 years instead of every year. It's just too much work to do every
year.
--
Carol....
"My house was clean last week, too bad you missed it."
My Webpages:
http://.www.heartoftn.net/users/windsong/index.html
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


 




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