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hi. need to lay a brick border around the pond.
question is i`m not sure if the mortar will damage any of the pond life, ie: fish plant etc can anyone in the uk advise please |
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gary caunt wrote:
hi. need to lay a brick border around the pond. question is i`m not sure if the mortar will damage any of the pond life, ie: fish plant etc can anyone in the uk advise please Mortar is very basic and could cause your ponds pH to go up, make sure you don't let any get into the pond; If your water level is going to cover it you could seal it, I used V8 pondseal on my coping stones which are cast concrete and could have caused the same problem. I guess the key thing is to keep a close eye on the pH after you are done, if it gets above 9 do lots of partial water changes and also check your ammonia and KH levels regularly. Ammonia is much more toxic to fish at high pH, and if your KH keeps rising it suggests your mortar is getting into the water. Peter |
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