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Old August 13th 04, 01:12 PM
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Getting ready to start up our new 7000 gal.free form rubber liner
pond.Any Suggestions on a good Bactiera to use?
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Old August 13th 04, 01:22 PM
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Getting ready to start up our new 7000 gal.free form rubber liner
pond.Any Suggestions on a good Bactiera to use?


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Old August 13th 04, 03:12 PM
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"David" wrote in message
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Getting ready to start up our new 7000 gal.free form rubber liner
pond.Any Suggestions on a good Bactiera to use?


Plants + A Few Fish = Plenty.

BV.


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Old August 13th 04, 03:25 PM
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"David" wrote in message
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Getting ready to start up our new 7000 gal.free form rubber liner
pond.Any Suggestions on a good Bactiera to use?


I use Aquazyme with good results. Of course, there are others. All that I have
seen do good job.


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Old August 13th 04, 04:10 PM
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"David" wrote in message
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Getting ready to start up our new 7000 gal.free form rubber liner
pond.Any Suggestions on a good Bactiera to use?

Bacteria. If you build it they will come. You might think about supplying
them with a food source, too. Beer makes a good starter for that.
--
Crashj


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Old August 13th 04, 07:09 PM
~ jan JJsPond.us
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You need stuff in the pond creating food for the bacteria to consume, so
don't throw your money away just yet. Even with starter, you'll still need
to monitor water quality, depending on how many (how big) fish you put in.
If you go slowly, 2 fish in, 2 fish in quarantine, the water quality should
not be a problem.

I don't think we've ever had anyone follow that advice though. ;o) Except
me, when I'm putting my goldfish back into the lily pond for the summer. 1
fish, once/week, or 2 every other week, is how I do it. ~ jan


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Old August 14th 04, 06:56 AM
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"David" wrote in message
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Getting ready to start up our new 7000 gal.free form rubber liner
pond.Any Suggestions on a good Bactiera to use?


I use Aquazyme with good results. Of course, there are others. All that I
have
seen do good job.


This product is not really designed for this purpose.

If you want to 'jump start' a pond or aquarium, then it is Fritz-Zyme
"Turbo Start" that you want to use. Used by profession institutions
for decades. You will also need some ammonia chloride as a food
source.

FRITZ-ZYME
work 214-285-5471 ext 164 (Contact:Pat)

jay
Fri Aug 13, 2004





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Old August 16th 04, 03:11 AM
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You will also need some ammonia chloride as a food source.


Writing as a newbie:
You pond guys are weird; why would you pay good money for something freely
available right at hand?
Crashj " who just off loaded some food source" Johnson


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Old August 16th 04, 03:07 PM
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On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 11:09:20 -0700, ~ jan JJsPond.us
wrote:

You need stuff in the pond creating food for the bacteria to consume, so
don't throw your money away just yet. Even with starter, you'll still need
to monitor water quality, depending on how many (how big) fish you put in.
If you go slowly, 2 fish in, 2 fish in quarantine, the water quality should
not be a problem.

I don't think we've ever had anyone follow that advice though. ;o) Except
me, when I'm putting my goldfish back into the lily pond for the summer. 1
fish, once/week, or 2 every other week, is how I do it. ~ jan



Hope this is not a silly question but even though I'm not putting fish
in my small 3x3' waterfall/pond do I need to add anything. Bacteria
I take it would be if there are live animals in ones pond?

TIA

Larry
Southern Ontario
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Old August 16th 04, 10:07 PM
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On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 10:07:28 -0400, Larry wrote:


Hope this is not a silly question but even though I'm not putting fish
in my small 3x3' waterfall/pond do I need to add anything. Bacteria
I take it would be if there are live animals in ones pond?
Larry
Southern Ontario


The live animals produce the food that many bacterias live on that complete
the balance cycle of most ponds. Does this mean you have to fish, no.
Frogs, snails, I suppose water bugs, work. Just have something available to
take care of mosquito larvae. ~ jan


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