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Single info source on pond chemistry?
Is there a single web site that discusses all the various chemical
issues? My head is spinning from reading here about ammonia, nitrates, nitrites, Ph, Kh, Muriate of Potash, Sulphate of Potash, Alkalinity, clay, kitty litter, blah blah blah. The best source I've seen so far was presented in another post here by Jan. http://www.koiclubsandiego.org/H2oQual.html Does anyone else have nominations for The Perfect Site? :-) TIA Mike Mike Patterson Please remove the spamtrap to email me. "I always wanted to be somebody. I should have been more specific..." |
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Single info source on pond chemistry?
"Mike Patterson" wrote in message ... Is there a single web site that discusses all the various chemical issues? My head is spinning from reading here about ammonia, nitrates, nitrites, Ph, Kh, Muriate of Potash, Sulphate of Potash, Alkalinity, clay, kitty litter, blah blah blah. The best source I've seen so far was presented in another post here by Jan. http://www.koiclubsandiego.org/H2oQual.html Does anyone else have nominations for The Perfect Site? :-) Nope, but I did add this to the IHeartMyPond.com database to be published with the next release! LOL. BV. |
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Single info source on pond chemistry?
On Mon, 31 May 2004 10:42:26 -0400, Mike Patterson
wrote: Is there a single web site that discusses all the various chemical issues? snip time and again i have read the site of the provided link by you. here is another: http://www.fishdoc.co.uk/water/waterhome.htm chlormines in your water? http://www.co.arlington.va.us/dpw/wss/wquality/fish.htm another very good h2o quality site: http://www.akca.org/ click-Koi Health Advisor -Basic Water Quality-Basic Water Chemistry *i constantly refer to this one as well.* keeping a coupla freshwater aqauriums, a fish only salt tank - and now a goldfish pond, it seems as if *some* of my time is consumed with being a h2o chemist. am using a RO unit with an inline DI filter for the aqauria and have started using this same filtered water for 10% water changes to the pond. hth, positive vibes, rasta http://rynholland.tripod.com/ http://rynholland.tripod.com/pond/id2.html http://rynholland.tripod.com/pond/id1.html |
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Single info source on pond chemistry?
"rasta" wrote in message news On Mon, 31 May 2004 10:42:26 -0400, Mike Patterson wrote: Is there a single web site that discusses all the various chemical issues? snip time and again i have read the site of the provided link by you. here is another: http://www.fishdoc.co.uk/water/waterhome.htm chlormines in your water? http://www.co.arlington.va.us/dpw/wss/wquality/fish.htm another very good h2o quality site: http://www.akca.org/ click-Koi Health Advisor -Basic Water Quality-Basic Water Chemistry *i constantly refer to this one as well.* keeping a coupla freshwater aqauriums, a fish only salt tank - and now a goldfish pond, it seems as if *some* of my time is consumed with being a h2o chemist. am using a RO unit with an inline DI filter for the aqauria and have started using this same filtered water for 10% water changes to the pond. hth, positive vibes, rasta http://rynholland.tripod.com/ http://rynholland.tripod.com/pond/id2.html http://rynholland.tripod.com/pond/id1.html Be careful when using pure water for water changes, as it can knocked the water quality out of balance. From the Koi Club of San Diego: "There is some disagreement about salt in Koi ponds. Our San Diego tap water often has a salinity of up to 0.5 ppt. This amount cannot be tasted but we drink it and we put it into our ponds as make up water. If our Koi were put into an absolutely pure (distilled) water environment, the osmotic pressure would be so high that some would be unable to eliminate the excess water and would die almost as if by drowning. On the other hand, if the salinity approaches that of the internal tissues of the fish, the osmosis process will decrease or even reverse. This can cause the fish to die, essentially of dehydration. Any discussions should therefore center not on should salt be in the pond but how much." If you use purified water for water changes, it is probably a good idea to check the hardness and salinity afterwards, and adjust accordingly. The acceptable salinity range for freshwater ponds is 0-5 ppt. You can read more about it at this link: http://www.koiclubsandiego.org/H2oQual.html#SALINITY |
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Single info source on pond chemistry?
On Mon, 31 May 2004 21:24:57 -0500, rasta wrote:
another very good h2o quality site: http://www.akca.org/ click-Koi Health Advisor -Basic Water Quality-Basic Water Chemistry *i constantly refer to this one as well.* Yes, that would be the other place, same author Norm Meck, but deeper doodoo. ;o) ~ jan (Do you know where your water quality is?) |
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