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On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 15:23:37 +0000 (UTC), "Mogweed"
wrote: We seem to have developed soapy water. The waterfall has been running 24/7 since December and we have no fish in the pond yet. There aren't many plants at the moment as a friend said he would give us lots but he is off work sick at the moment, but there are 4 oxygenators under the surface as well as what you can see. We had a terrible problem with blanketweed and someone recommended a barleystraw bale which worked a treat and has been in there for about two months. As the soapy water only appeared about a week ago I don't think it can be down to that. And I also think it's extremely unlikely that anyone has put detergent in there, so just what can be causing this and how do I get rid of it? To see what I mean, have a look he http://www.btinternet.com/~herbie/pond.htm Cheers, Herbie. Run a few airstones in the water for a few days and see if it clears up. The "soapy" look may be due to bacteria growth. Remove any decaying matter that may be in the water. If there is truly soap in the water (Fill a glass jar half full of your pond water and shake it), then I'd change the water out. If you have a microscope, take a look at a water sample. |
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I recently was given some plants and bulbs. I put them in several 5 gallon
buckets and treated with PP to kill any unwanted critters or bacteria. One I missed and in just 2 days it had started to develope a film similar to your picture and stunk. I would agree with Phiserman it is probably bacterial growth developing from decomposing organic matter in your pond. Clean it out and change the water. Bill Brister - Austin, Texas "Mogweed" wrote in message ... We seem to have developed soapy water. The waterfall has been running 24/7 since December and we have no fish in the pond yet. There aren't many plants at the moment as a friend said he would give us lots but he is off work sick at the moment, but there are 4 oxygenators under the surface as well as what you can see. We had a terrible problem with blanketweed and someone recommended a barleystraw bale which worked a treat and has been in there for about two months. As the soapy water only appeared about a week ago I don't think it can be down to that. And I also think it's extremely unlikely that anyone has put detergent in there, so just what can be causing this and how do I get rid of it? To see what I mean, have a look he http://www.btinternet.com/~herbie/pond.htm Cheers, Herbie. |
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![]() "Newbie Bill" wrote in message m... I recently was given some plants and bulbs. I put them in several 5 gallon buckets and treated with PP to kill any unwanted critters or bacteria. One I missed and in just 2 days it had started to develope a film similar to your picture and stunk. I would agree with Phiserman it is probably bacterial growth developing from decomposing organic matter in your pond. Clean it out and change the water. Bill Brister - Austin, Texas "Mogweed" wrote in message ... We seem to have developed soapy water. The waterfall has been running 24/7 since December and we have no fish in the pond yet. There aren't many plants at the moment as a friend said he would give us lots but he is off work sick at the moment, but there are 4 oxygenators under the surface as well as what you can see. We had a terrible problem with blanketweed and someone recommended a barleystraw bale which worked a treat and has been in there for about two months. As the soapy water only appeared about a week ago I don't think it can be down to that. And I also think it's extremely unlikely that anyone has put detergent in there, so just what can be causing this and how do I get rid of it? To see what I mean, have a look he http://www.btinternet.com/~herbie/pond.htm Cheers, Herbie. Cheers Newbie Bill. I'm going to do it next week. Herbie. |
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I am betting its not soap. I bet your pond is going through a cycle of some
kind. Have leaves or something fell into your pond? Maybe the barley is starting to work on the alage. Jan "Our Pond" Page http://hometown.aol.com/pinkpggy/index.html |
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![]() "Newbie Bill" wrote in message m... I recently was given some plants and bulbs. I put them in several 5 gallon buckets and treated with PP to kill any unwanted critters or bacteria. One I missed and in just 2 days it had started to develope a film similar to your picture and stunk. I would agree with Phiserman it is probably bacterial growth developing from decomposing organic matter in your pond. Clean it out and change the water. Bill Brister - Austin, Texas "Mogweed" wrote in message ... We seem to have developed soapy water. The waterfall has been running 24/7 since December and we have no fish in the pond yet. There aren't many plants at the moment as a friend said he would give us lots but he is off work sick at the moment, but there are 4 oxygenators under the surface as well as what you can see. We had a terrible problem with blanketweed and someone recommended a barleystraw bale which worked a treat and has been in there for about two months. As the soapy water only appeared about a week ago I don't think it can be down to that. And I also think it's extremely unlikely that anyone has put detergent in there, so just what can be causing this and how do I get rid of it? To see what I mean, have a look he http://www.btinternet.com/~herbie/pond.htm Cheers, Herbie. Cheers Newbie Bill. I'm going to do it next week. Herbie. |
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