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Thanks for all the information as i said i havent yet put in any fish as its
getting cold here in the uk so i will wait till next spring now. the water has been in the pond since september 2003 but due to the amount of construction work that has been takeing place around the pond i decided to wait un till it was all finnished incase any concrete accidently fell in to the pond. Mostyn "Derek Broughton" wrote in message ... Oxywhat? of Squill wrote: as a campaigner for old water I'd just like to congratulate you for not digging a hole, filling with water and shoving in fish all in one afternoon I'm not sure all this testing is worth the price of the kits. If the pond has settled you'll be all right. If not you're going to chuck in chemicals to raise this and that, and then to lower it again. I think you've left the pond to settle itself and all will be well Wow. So far I've just accepted that you're unnecessarily cautious, but I'm not sure how you managed to get so much wrong in only four lines. Just because the pond is "settled" doesn't, in any way, mean that it's safe for fish. Your water may be entirely incompatible with fishy life. There's only two ways to know - throw in some cheap fish that you won't worry about if they die, or test. Just because you _do_ test, doesn't mean that you're going to "chuck in chemicals". Testing for ammonia or nitrites only every tells you when you need to do two things - clean the filter and change water - but they're pretty vital. I wouldn't bother testing for pH, because I think it's a bad idea to adjust pH if you can help it, and I only test for ammonia if the fish seem distressed (which, in my ponds has been never), but it's always a good idea to know what your ammonia is like. -- derek |
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