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Finding and fixing pond leak
Hi pond experts...
I have a leak.... it isn't a big one, nor is it small. I have a pond with surface area about 20 sq feet. I am losing about an 1-2" over 4-6 hours. I have fish (a total of 10: 8 gf, 2 Koi, 15 rosy reds) with total volume about 500 gallons -- all the fish are small (under 8"). The pond is made up of the main pond and a veggie filter. Main pond has a skimmer (with pump in it) sitting opposite a waterfall. From my reading, the suggested way to find a leak is to allow the water to drop until it stops -- then add 1/4" of water and use milk or food coloring around the pond to find the leak. My problem... water level hasn't stopped (yet) and it is getting below my skimmer weir. Stated another way -- starting from a full pond, the water will not reach the leak level before sunset. If I leave it at the point its dropped to then I will have to turn off the skimmer (because water level will drop below the wier). That means no water flow for the night... And since it's still dark when I leave for work... It will be off most the day. Thus my problem. If I want to find the leak -- then no pump, but that would be bad for the fish/bacteria/etc. So how do I address this? Nathan |
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Since we just went through this kind of thing, I feel we are experts. LOL
First of all, let me ask you a couple of questions. Have you turned off your waterfall at all? If not turn it off, and see if the water level still drops. If it doesn't, the leak is in your waterfall. If the water level still continues to drop, then the leak is in the pond itself. And if its in the pond itself, you will have to let it drop until the water level is below where the leak is.If you think the leak is in the pond, you may have to take the fish out and put them in something else. Our leak was in the waterfall, so it was a little easier to fix then if its in the pond. Is it possible that the leak is where your skimmer is? I have heard of others having leaks around the skimmer. Good luck. Believe me finding a leak is a frustrating thing. Jan "Our Pond" Page http://hometown.aol.com/pinkpggy/index.html |
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