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my pond is about one month old, it is about 1200 gallons big. i have a
1500GPM pump and the filter that goes with the pump, (from lowes) the pump is in the pond and the filter is on top at the start of the water fall in a black trash can that i cut in half. i dug a hole put the liner in and put the 1/2 trash can on the liner, put the filter in sits in the trash can, this way i can put the lid in the trash can and it all looks nice because you only see the top of the lid and it is protected from the weather. four one inch holes allow the water to drain into the top of the water fall witch keeps the filter only half under water fore easy cleaning. the top of the waterfall is a small 2x2x1/2 pre pond with a little gavel on the button to hide the liner. it then goes down the rest of the water fall into the pond. i put some gravel from a small creak in my pond and my kids put some little two inch fish that they got from the creak in the pound. i don't know what kind they are but i never seen them any bigger then four inches long in the creak. i also have 3 koi (three inches long) my son though would be a nice addition. oh and lets not forget the fore or five crawdads that came with the gravel. i also had 2 ducks but after the destroyed all my plants that were just starting to grow nicely i had to find them a another home. my plants are now recovering. So now that you know the history, probably more than you need to know. my problem is that at fist i had a lot of algae, so i put an all natural pond water treatment by Nac Court Products Inc. in my pound. it started to clear up and i could see the fish and the plant baskets in the water. now however i have foam on the water and it seams that it is getting worse by the day. this morning the hole top of the pond was covered. things that i have learned today reading in the group is that i was cleaning my filter when the gage on it showed that it was time,with tap water. i know now to use pond water. also would it be a good idea to plant some plants in the top little pre pond? and should i just fill it with gravel when i plant them so all the water goes thru the gravel. so how do i get rid of the foam and how do i get clear water with as little maintenance as possible. thanx for your time Rick. |
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If I understand your setup correctly, you would put in plants such as water
hyacinths, water lettuce, water celery and such in the prepond. Basically the kind of plant you want is one that has the green above water and the roots floating in the water. The more roots the better. Do not put in any gravel additional gravel. The roots of the plants will both suck up the fish wastes which will cut down on the algae and filter out the dirt (which is what causes the foam) and these plants do not root into soil or gravel but float in the water. This would be your veggie filter. You can find it described lots of places if you do a search. To me it is the best system for keeping a nice clean and healthy system. Your prepond is a bit on the small size for a veggie filter and your size pond. You might want to take the lid off of your trash can and put floating water plants in there as well. "Rick" wrote in message news ![]() my pond is about one month old, it is about 1200 gallons big. i have a 1500GPM pump and the filter that goes with the pump, (from lowes) the pump is in the pond and the filter is on top at the start of the water fall in a black trash can that i cut in half. i dug a hole put the liner in and put the 1/2 trash can on the liner, put the filter in sits in the trash can, this way i can put the lid in the trash can and it all looks nice because you only see the top of the lid and it is protected from the weather. four one inch holes allow the water to drain into the top of the water fall witch keeps the filter only half under water fore easy cleaning. the top of the waterfall is a small 2x2x1/2 pre pond with a little gavel on the button to hide the liner. it then goes down the rest of the water fall into the pond. i put some gravel from a small creak in my pond and my kids put some little two inch fish that they got from the creak in the pound. i don't know what kind they are but i never seen them any bigger then four inches long in the creak. i also have 3 koi (three inches long) my son though would be a nice addition. oh and lets not forget the fore or five crawdads that came with the gravel. i also had 2 ducks but after the destroyed all my plants that were just starting to grow nicely i had to find them a another home. my plants are now recovering. So now that you know the history, probably more than you need to know. my problem is that at fist i had a lot of algae, so i put an all natural pond water treatment by Nac Court Products Inc. in my pound. it started to clear up and i could see the fish and the plant baskets in the water. now however i have foam on the water and it seams that it is getting worse by the day. this morning the hole top of the pond was covered. things that i have learned today reading in the group is that i was cleaning my filter when the gage on it showed that it was time,with tap water. i know now to use pond water. also would it be a good idea to plant some plants in the top little pre pond? and should i just fill it with gravel when i plant them so all the water goes thru the gravel. so how do i get rid of the foam and how do i get clear water with as little maintenance as possible. thanx for your time Rick. |
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I'd leave the pond at least a year before introducing fish. Ponds aren't
weekend projects and never never use chemicals Jon "Rick" wrote in message news ![]() my pond is about one month old, it is about 1200 gallons big. i have a 1500GPM pump and the f |
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The person already has fish. I put in feeder fish to my pond to keep down
the mosquito population as soon as it was chlorine free. A decade later I still have some of those fish and many of their decedents. There is not hard and fast rule to anything and most people introduce fish soon after their water is set. I can't even image waiting a year unless you are going to hand fertilize your plants, cover the pond with plastic so no new water enters or leaves the system (tap water, rain water, well all have chemicals other than H20), etc. Most of us who have ponds do so successfully and many of us have full time outside jobs that means we are mostly "weekend" ponders. Once you have a good veggie filter and biological filter as long as you don't overload your pond with too many critters it really does take care of itself for the most part. In fact my pond is far easier to care for than most of my garden. "Oxymel_of_Squill" wrote in message ... I'd leave the pond at least a year before introducing fish. Ponds aren't weekend projects and never never use chemicals Jon "Rick" wrote in message news ![]() my pond is about one month old, it is about 1200 gallons big. i have a 1500GPM pump and the f |
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While I REALLY liked your picture, you should know that it is considered
impolite to post pictures in a news group. Instead post a link to a site on the web where you have uploaded them. "Lois Frye" wrote in message ... My pond will be 1 year August 28th..I introduced 4 Koi the first day. No problems. All I need to do now, is learn how to make the pictures smaller LOL Lois in Texas "Rick" wrote in message news ![]() my pond is about one month old, it is about 1200 gallons big. i have a 1500GPM pump and the filter that goes with the pump, (from lowes) the pump is in the pond and the filter is on top at the start of the water fall in a black trash can that i cut in half. i dug a hole put the liner in and put the 1/2 trash can on the liner, put the filter in sits in the trash can, this way i can put the lid in the trash can and it all looks nice because you only see the top of the lid and it is protected from the weather. four one inch holes allow the water to drain into the top of the water fall witch keeps the filter only half under water fore easy cleaning. the top of the waterfall is a small 2x2x1/2 pre pond with a little gavel on the button to hide the liner. it then goes down the rest of the water fall into the pond. i put some gravel from a small creak in my pond and my kids put some little two inch fish that they got from the creak in the pound. i don't know what kind they are but i never seen them any bigger then four inches long in the creak. i also have 3 koi (three inches long) my son though would be a nice addition. oh and lets not forget the fore or five crawdads that came with the gravel. i also had 2 ducks but after the destroyed all my plants that were just starting to grow nicely i had to find them a another home. my plants are now recovering. So now that you know the history, probably more than you need to know. my problem is that at fist i had a lot of algae, so i put an all natural pond water treatment by Nac Court Products Inc. in my pound. it started to clear up and i could see the fish and the plant baskets in the water. now however i have foam on the water and it seams that it is getting worse by the day. this morning the hole top of the pond was covered. things that i have learned today reading in the group is that i was cleaning my filter when the gage on it showed that it was time,with tap water. i know now to use pond water. also would it be a good idea to plant some plants in the top little pre pond? and should i just fill it with gravel when i plant them so all the water goes thru the gravel. so how do i get rid of the foam and how do i get clear water with as little maintenance as possible. thanx for your time Rick. |
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Sorry, I didn't mean to be impolite.
I haven't been on a newsgroup for over a year. How do I post a link? oh well, nevermind, I'll just have to figure it out. :-) I think I can do that. Lois "dkat" wrote in message . net... While I REALLY liked your picture, you should know that it is considered impolite to post pictures in a news group. Instead post a link to a site on the web where you have uploaded them. "Lois Frye" wrote in message ... My pond will be 1 year August 28th..I introduced 4 Koi the first day. No problems. All I need to do now, is learn how to make the pictures smaller LOL Lois in Texas "Rick" wrote in message news ![]() my pond is about one month old, it is about 1200 gallons big. i have a 1500GPM pump and the filter that goes with the pump, (from lowes) the pump is in the pond and the filter is on top at the start of the water fall in a black trash can that i cut in half. i dug a hole put the liner in and put the 1/2 trash can on the liner, put the filter in sits in the trash can, this way i can put the lid in the trash can and it all looks nice because you only see the top of the lid and it is protected from the weather. four one inch holes allow the water to drain into the top of the water fall witch keeps the filter only half under water fore easy cleaning. the top of the waterfall is a small 2x2x1/2 pre pond with a little gavel on the button to hide the liner. it then goes down the rest of the water fall into the pond. i put some gravel from a small creak in my pond and my kids put some little two inch fish that they got from the creak in the pound. i don't know what kind they are but i never seen them any bigger then four inches long in the creak. i also have 3 koi (three inches long) my son though would be a nice addition. oh and lets not forget the fore or five crawdads that came with the gravel. i also had 2 ducks but after the destroyed all my plants that were just starting to grow nicely i had to find them a another home. my plants are now recovering. So now that you know the history, probably more than you need to know. my problem is that at fist i had a lot of algae, so i put an all natural pond water treatment by Nac Court Products Inc. in my pound. it started to clear up and i could see the fish and the plant baskets in the water. now however i have foam on the water and it seams that it is getting worse by the day. this morning the hole top of the pond was covered. things that i have learned today reading in the group is that i was cleaning my filter when the gage on it showed that it was time,with tap water. i know now to use pond water. also would it be a good idea to plant some plants in the top little pre pond? and should i just fill it with gravel when i plant them so all the water goes thru the gravel. so how do i get rid of the foam and how do i get clear water with as little maintenance as possible. thanx for your time Rick. |
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http://www.ofoto.com/ is a nice site for posting photos - and they have
great software for uploading pictures. I'm new to posting my pictures so I'm not sure about it (that is I don't know if people can easily access this site, how long they allow you to keep picture there or how many, how to link to it, etc). It would be nice to get a little thread going on the issue from folks who knew more about it. http://www.ofoto.com/BrowsePhotos.js...so rt_order=0 I did not imagine you to be impolite. Just thought you should be given the heads up before someone was rude about it - Perhaps I should have made it a direct email but that seems to be ... too forward. "Lois Frye" wrote in message news ![]() Sorry, I didn't mean to be impolite. I haven't been on a newsgroup for over a year. How do I post a link? oh well, nevermind, I'll just have to figure it out. :-) I think I can do that. Lois "dkat" wrote in message . net... While I REALLY liked your picture, you should know that it is considered impolite to post pictures in a news group. Instead post a link to a site on the web where you have uploaded them. "Lois Frye" wrote in message ... My pond will be 1 year August 28th..I introduced 4 Koi the first day. No problems. All I need to do now, is learn how to make the pictures smaller LOL Lois in Texas "Rick" wrote in message news ![]() my pond is about one month old, it is about 1200 gallons big. i have a 1500GPM pump and the filter that goes with the pump, (from lowes) the pump is in the pond and the filter is on top at the start of the water fall in a black trash can that i cut in half. i dug a hole put the liner in and put the 1/2 trash can on the liner, put the filter in sits in the trash can, this way i can put the lid in the trash can and it all looks nice because you only see the top of the lid and it is protected from the weather. four one inch holes allow the water to drain into the top of the water fall witch keeps the filter only half under water fore easy cleaning. the top of the waterfall is a small 2x2x1/2 pre pond with a little gavel on the button to hide the liner. it then goes down the rest of the water fall into the pond. i put some gravel from a small creak in my pond and my kids put some little two inch fish that they got from the creak in the pound. i don't know what kind they are but i never seen them any bigger then four inches long in the creak. i also have 3 koi (three inches long) my son though would be a nice addition. oh and lets not forget the fore or five crawdads that came with the gravel. i also had 2 ducks but after the destroyed all my plants that were just starting to grow nicely i had to find them a another home. my plants are now recovering. So now that you know the history, probably more than you need to know. my problem is that at fist i had a lot of algae, so i put an all natural pond water treatment by Nac Court Products Inc. in my pound. it started to clear up and i could see the fish and the plant baskets in the water. now however i have foam on the water and it seams that it is getting worse by the day. this morning the hole top of the pond was covered. things that i have learned today reading in the group is that i was cleaning my filter when the gage on it showed that it was time,with tap water. i know now to use pond water. also would it be a good idea to plant some plants in the top little pre pond? and should i just fill it with gravel when i plant them so all the water goes thru the gravel. so how do i get rid of the foam and how do i get clear water with as little maintenance as possible. thanx for your time Rick. |
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Hi,
You can post garden pics here. news:alt.binaries.pictures.gardens Smaller would help, use irfanview, its free and available here http://www.irfanview.com/ L8R -_- how no NEWS is good "Lois Frye" wrote in message news ![]() Sorry, I didn't mean to be impolite. I haven't been on a newsgroup for over a year. How do I post a link? oh well, nevermind, I'll just have to figure it out. :-) I think I can do that. Lois "dkat" wrote in message . net... While I REALLY liked your picture, you should know that it is considered impolite to post pictures in a news group. Instead post a link to a site on the web where you have uploaded them. "Lois Frye" wrote in message ... My pond will be 1 year August 28th..I introduced 4 Koi the first day. No problems. All I need to do now, is learn how to make the pictures smaller LOL Lois in Texas "Rick" wrote in message news ![]() my pond is about one month old, it is about 1200 gallons big. i have a 1500GPM pump and the filter that goes with the pump, (from lowes) the pump is in the pond and the filter is on top at the start of the water fall in a black trash can that i cut in half. i dug a hole put the liner in and put the 1/2 trash can on the liner, put the filter in sits in the trash can, this way i can put the lid in the trash can and it all looks nice because you only see the top of the lid and it is protected from the weather. four one inch holes allow the water to drain into the top of the water fall witch keeps the filter only half under water fore easy cleaning. the top of the waterfall is a small 2x2x1/2 pre pond with a little gavel on the button to hide the liner. it then goes down the rest of the water fall into the pond. i put some gravel from a small creak in my pond and my kids put some little two inch fish that they got from the creak in the pound. i don't know what kind they are but i never seen them any bigger then four inches long in the creak. i also have 3 koi (three inches long) my son though would be a nice addition. oh and lets not forget the fore or five crawdads that came with the gravel. i also had 2 ducks but after the destroyed all my plants that were just starting to grow nicely i had to find them a another home. my plants are now recovering. So now that you know the history, probably more than you need to know. my problem is that at fist i had a lot of algae, so i put an all natural pond water treatment by Nac Court Products Inc. in my pound. it started to clear up and i could see the fish and the plant baskets in the water. now however i have foam on the water and it seams that it is getting worse by the day. this morning the hole top of the pond was covered. things that i have learned today reading in the group is that i was cleaning my filter when the gage on it showed that it was time,with tap water. i know now to use pond water. also would it be a good idea to plant some plants in the top little pre pond? and should i just fill it with gravel when i plant them so all the water goes thru the gravel. so how do i get rid of the foam and how do i get clear water with as little maintenance as possible. thanx for your time Rick. |
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dkat, please let me apologize for being abrupt.
Thank you for enlightening me about posting pictures here and for information regarding a link where I can post pics. And thank you 'how' for another picture posting link. I will check them out. Lois |
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I'm the queen of abrupt.... never understand why people thing I'm being rude
![]() "Lois Frye" wrote in message ... dkat, please let me apologize for being abrupt. Thank you for enlightening me about posting pictures here and for information regarding a link where I can post pics. And thank you 'how' for another picture posting link. I will check them out. Lois |
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