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The iron is a problem: do you have a degassing tower? A green sand filter
for the iron? There are folks around here that "specialize" in water - maybe you need to open a new thread asking for help specifically with the iron properties of your water. Do you have a water analysis from a lab that may set forth what all is actually IN your water???? Lee "Mickey" wrote in message ... I get a white mineral build up on everything in the pond. The iron levels in the well water are around 25ppm enough to leave a ring of rust around anything. The minerals also build up in plumbing and in the pump. I don't need really soft water I would just like it if everything did not turn white from mineral build up. I will get a sample tested to see what the numbers are exactly. "Lee B." wrote in message ... When you say your water is "hard", what do you mean? What is your KH and GH levels? The reason why I ask is that fish *like* hard water; so do the biobugs in your filter. Most of us end up putting baking soda into the water to increase the KH, especially if you have a bead type filter, which needs a KH of over 200 in order to properly "feed" the biobugs - so that it will function to optimum. With well water, you need to be more worried about things like iron and sulphur - not to mention that there's no oxygen in well water and it needs to be aerated. But to answer your original question: initially I thought that if softened water was good for me, it would be good for the fish. Then their coloring started to suffer, and investigation into possible reasons led me to bypass the softener when I do water exchanges, etc. Lee "Mickey" wrote in message ... I have hard well water that is not softened. Is there a way to soften it ? have thought about using the water from the house that is softened but it is city water and that might get expensive fast I have about 3000 gallons of pond water. Maybe I will start topping off the pond with soft house water after doing an initial fill with well water. |
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