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I just bought a bag of crushed oyster shell to add to my pond. Been
having alot of trouble with acid rain and already acid tap water- which I have to add every few days due to water loss/evaporation. Anyway, I've been searching the forum on the subject of adding lime or oyster shell and could only find the oyster shell. My question is, how much should I add? My pond is roughly 2200-2600 gallons (misread the meter when filling the pond, thus the estimate on the gallonage). I have been adding baking soda, which did the trick until we got some rain and had to "top-off" the pond again. Checked the water this morning and the PH was 7.2 and the KH was around 80. It was 8.4 and 120, respectively. So, Im hoping to add the oyster shell to have something in the pond that will disolve as needed to help me keep up with the shifting water quality. Just need to know how much I should add. |
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On 21 Apr 2006 20:28:43 -0700, "robv60" wrote:
I just bought a bag of crushed oyster shell to add to my pond. Been having alot of trouble with acid rain and already acid tap water- which I have to add every few days due to water loss/evaporation. Anyway, I've been searching the forum on the subject of adding lime or oyster shell and could only find the oyster shell. My question is, how much should I add? My pond is roughly 2200-2600 gallons (misread the meter when filling the pond, thus the estimate on the gallonage). I have been adding baking soda, which did the trick until we got some rain and had to "top-off" the pond again. Checked the water this morning and the PH was 7.2 and the KH was around 80. It was 8.4 and 120, respectively. So, Im hoping to add the oyster shell to have something in the pond that will disolve as needed to help me keep up with the shifting water quality. Just need to know how much I should add. I don't think it matters, only as much as your pond needs is going to dissolve regardless of how much you put in..... and hopefully someone will back me up on this. cheesy grin ~ jan ----------------- (Do you know where your water quality is?) |
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![]() "~ janj" wrote in message ... On 21 Apr 2006 20:28:43 -0700, "robv60" wrote: I just bought a bag of crushed oyster shell to add to my pond. Been having alot of trouble with acid rain and already acid tap water- which I have to add every few days due to water loss/evaporation. Anyway, I've been searching the forum on the subject of adding lime or oyster shell and could only find the oyster shell. My question is, how much should I add? My pond is roughly 2200-2600 gallons (misread the meter when filling the pond, thus the estimate on the gallonage). I have been adding baking soda, which did the trick until we got some rain and had to "top-off" the pond again. Checked the water this morning and the PH was 7.2 and the KH was around 80. It was 8.4 and 120, respectively. So, Im hoping to add the oyster shell to have something in the pond that will disolve as needed to help me keep up with the shifting water quality. Just need to know how much I should add. I don't think it matters, only as much as your pond needs is going to dissolve regardless of how much you put in..... and hopefully someone will back me up on this. cheesy grin ~ jan ----------------- (Do you know where your water quality is?) ======================= I would start with about 5 lbs and see how fast it dissolves. Then add more as needed. -- Koi-Lo.... Frugal ponding since 1995. Aquariums since 1952. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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Sounds good, thats what I was thinking but wasnt sure.
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~ janj wrote:
On 21 Apr 2006 20:28:43 -0700, "robv60" wrote: I just bought a bag of crushed oyster shell to add to my pond. .... Just need to know how much I should add. I don't think it matters, only as much as your pond needs is going to dissolve regardless of how much you put in..... and hopefully someone will back me up on this. cheesy grin ~ jan Absolutely. I'd just put it all in. -- derek |
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robv60,
I use oyster shell all the time. I put a tray of it in my filter and let the water fall throught it as part of the filtering process. If you can't do this with the filter you have, I have in the past made a bag from nylon netting you can get at the fabric department of your local Wal-Mart, or whereever, and place it where the water will run over/through it. The bag does not have to be large, but the small it is the more often you should check it. Tom L.L. |
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On 21 Apr 2006 20:28:43 -0700, "robv60" wrote:
Checked the water this morning and the PH was 7.2 and the KH was around 80. It was 8.4 and 120, respectively. So, Im hoping to add the oyster shell to have something in the pond that will disolve as needed to help me keep up with the shifting water quality. Just need to know how much I should add. Five pounds is probably a good number, but KH is surprising when you use ground limestone, never tried oyster shell. You may be disappointed to see your readings don't change quickly because of the oyster shell. To begin with the calcium in limestone doesn't dissolve into the water until the pH allows, (below pH 7.8 I think.) I've had readings of 1 degree KH (17.8 ppm.) immediately after a rain, but pH still reads over 7, sometimes as high as 8 but never a crash. I add a cup of ground garden limestone when it seems to disappear from the bottom of my 1500 gal pond. (It doesn't dissolve quickly like baking soda.) The quantity of limestone is pretty much a guess, I just keep enough showing I don't run out. (I used to keep it in a sock, panty hose, in the filter flow, but I became afraid I didn't check it often enough.) Baking soda is very temporary for me and it also keeps my pH so high the limestone doesn't dissolve, so I hold my breath and use ground limestone instead, even though it reads low, it seems to work well. I also add a 1" x 5" diameter chunk of plaster of paris to bring up the GH occasionally, but the fish don't seem to care one way or anther about that, or the limestone. It is just that my KH and GH readings stay so far below what is recommended by "Experts", so I do it occasionally to try to improve the toilet bowl existence for the fish, but I have no indicators that the GH wouldn't be just as well left alone. Regards, Hal |
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get some limestone pavers... put em in there and never have a problem.
ground up dolomitic limestone... just toss it into the pond. or put it into the filter. Ingrid "robv60" wrote: I just bought a bag of crushed oyster shell to add to my pond. Been having alot of trouble with acid rain and already acid tap water- which I have to add every few days due to water loss/evaporation. Anyway, I've been searching the forum on the subject of adding lime or oyster shell and could only find the oyster shell. My question is, how much should I add? My pond is roughly 2200-2600 gallons (misread the meter when filling the pond, thus the estimate on the gallonage). I have been adding baking soda, which did the trick until we got some rain and had to "top-off" the pond again. Checked the water this morning and the PH was 7.2 and the KH was around 80. It was 8.4 and 120, respectively. So, Im hoping to add the oyster shell to have something in the pond that will disolve as needed to help me keep up with the shifting water quality. Just need to know how much I should add. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List at http://weloveteaching.com/puregold/ sign up: http://groups.google.com/groups/dir?...s=Group+lookup www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I receive no compensation for running the Puregold list or Puregold website. I do not run nor receive any money from the ads at the old Puregold site. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Zone 5 next to Lake Michigan |
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there have been some bad results tossing plaster of paris into acidic water. seems
the pH doesnt stabilize well, tends to swing in pH. stable pH is best. Ingrid I also add a 1" x 5" diameter chunk of plaster of paris to bring up the GH occasionally ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List at http://weloveteaching.com/puregold/ sign up: http://groups.google.com/groups/dir?...s=Group+lookup www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I receive no compensation for running the Puregold list or Puregold website. I do not run nor receive any money from the ads at the old Puregold site. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Zone 5 next to Lake Michigan |
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Thanks Ingrid,
I've never seen below a 7 pH reading in my pond, but had the bejeebers scared out of me when I saw a 1 degree KH reading the first time. The GH is usually below 100 most of the time unless I add the PP. Regards, Hal On Sat, 22 Apr 2006 17:18:40 GMT, wrote: there have been some bad results tossing plaster of paris into acidic water. seems the pH doesnt stabilize well, tends to swing in pH. stable pH is best. Ingrid I also add a 1" x 5" diameter chunk of plaster of paris to bring up the GH occasionally |
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