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i just dug a pond and put the fish in a while, but for some reason teh
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![]() CN wrote i just dug a pond and put the fish in a while, but for some reason teh water is turning green. Water turns green because algae is growing in it. The algae is made up of individual small cells. Millions of them and they turn the water green. To get rid of algae you should put lots of pond plants in your pond, do not add too many fish and don't feed the fish too much. It will take a long time to clear, probably about a month's time unless your weather cools off fairly quickly. kathy :-) algae primer http://hometown.aol.com/ka30p/myhomepage/garden.html |
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a newly dug pond is a device for killing fish. Leave it a year to settle and
sort out its own chemistry before introducing fish "cn" wrote in message m... i just dug a pond and put the fish in a while, but for some reason teh water is turning green. |
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![]() "Oxymel of Squill" wrote in message ... a newly dug pond is a device for killing fish. Leave it a year to settle and sort out its own chemistry before introducing fish A year ? You're kidding, right ? Maybe this won't work for everyone, but in my case I let it sit for a couple of days, added the plants and filter. Let it sit for a week then put a few fish in. Then I started testing the water quality. Added some more fish after a couple of weeks (add plants whenever you want). By this time the water had cleared. Tested water After 6 weeks switched on UV to keep it clear, and that was it functioning pond. Peter |
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no, soo you'll be testing and shoving in chemicals to lower the ph and then
to raise it again a pond (at least) needs a year's cycle to sort out its own chemical balance "2pods" wrote in message ... "Oxymel of Squill" wrote in message ... a newly dug pond is a device for killing fish. Leave it a year to settle and sort out its own chemistry before introducing fish A year ? You're kidding, right ? Maybe this won't work for everyone, but in my case I let it sit for a couple of days, added the plants and filter. Let it sit for a week then put a few fish in. Then I started testing the water quality. Added some more fish after a couple of weeks (add plants whenever you want). By this time the water had cleared. Tested water After 6 weeks switched on UV to keep it clear, and that was it functioning pond. Peter |
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"Oxymel of Squill" wrote in message ...
a newly dug pond is a device for killing fish. Leave it a year to settle and sort out its own chemistry "cn" wrote in message m... i just dug a pond and put the fish in a while, but for some reason teh water is turning green. A year? Fish killing device?? That seems excessive. Even for the far side of the pond. Plus, how is a pond going to stabilize without any fish? CN has been pointed in the correct direction for cycling the pond. Lighten up. -- Crashj |
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On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 14:09:37 +0100, "Oxymel of Squill"
wrote: ===no, soo you'll be testing and shoving in chemicals to lower the ph and then ===to raise it again === ===a pond (at least) needs a year's cycle to sort out its own chemical balance === === ==="2pods" wrote in message ... === === "Oxymel of Squill" wrote in message === ... === a newly dug pond is a device for killing fish. Leave it a year to settle === and === sort out its own chemistry before introducing fish === === === === A year ? === You're kidding, right ? === === Maybe this won't work for everyone, but in my case I let it sit for a ===couple === of days, added the plants and filter. === Let it sit for a week then put a few fish in. === Then I started testing the water quality. === Added some more fish after a couple of weeks (add plants whenever you ===want). === === By this time the water had cleared. === Tested water === After 6 weeks switched on UV to keep it clear, and that was it functioning === pond. === === Peter === === === When I dug my natural pond 1 acre out, it was filling in almost as fast with water as each bucket full of dirt that was removed. The water table was extremely high. The day we finished digging it, it was totally full the next day all from ground water infiltration, and later the next day in the afternoon I was stocking it with fish.........which I now regret as I am now trying to rid the pond of all those fish, so I can have just Koi and GF in it. I was told to let even the wifes half barrel alone for months so it would stailize........I had it planted and fish in it within a week or so and they all are doing fine. Maybe if I as buying the expensive KOI I may be a bit more concerned, but a year or even months is kind of absured, to me anyhow. Visit my website: http://www.frugalmachinist.com Opinions expressed are those of my wife, I had no input whatsoever. Remove "nospam" from email addy. |
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Oxymel of Squill wrote:
no, soo you'll be testing and shoving in chemicals to lower the ph and then to raise it again He definitely didn't say that. I wouldn't leave it more than a couple of days before adding plants. Fish, _maybe_ a few weeks. Then you start testing the water quality. Once the whole nitrogren cycle gets stabilized, you can add more fish. There's no need to mess with chemicals, but you don't want to add so many fish at once that they all die in an ammonia or nitrite spike. a pond (at least) needs a year's cycle to sort out its own chemical balance A backyard pond, as such, will _never_ properly balance. It's too small to be a full ecosystem, but it'll be as close as it's likely to get much sooner than a year. And I guarantee you that as soon as you add the first fish, you're starting over in the balancing game. After 6 weeks switched on UV to keep it clear, and that was it functioning pond. To each his own. I don't like artificially clear ponds, but if it works for you :-) -- derek |
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No chemicals in this pond.
ph is fine. If no fish or plants, how can you avoid a algae bloom and green water ? So a year later, in go the fish and the pond chemistry changes completely ? "Oxymel of Squill" wrote in message ... no, soo you'll be testing and shoving in chemicals to lower the ph and then to raise it again a pond (at least) needs a year's cycle to sort out its own chemical balance "2pods" wrote in message ... "Oxymel of Squill" wrote in message ... a newly dug pond is a device for killing fish. Leave it a year to settle and sort out its own chemistry before introducing fish A year ? You're kidding, right ? Maybe this won't work for everyone, but in my case I let it sit for a couple of days, added the plants and filter. Let it sit for a week then put a few fish in. Then I started testing the water quality. Added some more fish after a couple of weeks (add plants whenever you want). By this time the water had cleared. Tested water After 6 weeks switched on UV to keep it clear, and that was it functioning pond. Peter |
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![]() "Oxymel of Squill" wrote in message ... a newly dug pond is a device for killing fish. Leave it a year to settle and sort out its own chemistry before introducing fish snip While I would not toss fish straight into a new pond, waiting a year is IMHO, overkill. Once your pond is filled and the water is being circulated through a proper filter, your water will be safe for fish within days to weeks. A water test kit at this point is critical. BV. |
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