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Garden Ponds & Water Features in general |
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20/01/01 (456 review reads) |
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Advantages: lovely to watch
Disadvantages: needs care and atention
Ponds are a wonderful addition to any garden, the sound of running water and watching your fish swim about on a hot sunny day is one of the simple pleasures in life. However most people think you just add fish and that’s it however they can be very time consuming and getting it right is not an easy task as I my self a beginner found out. I have a 4ft by 6ft pond which is around 4ft deep at the lowest point, I inherited it with a house we bought, at the time it only contained goldfish, quite large some black some orange. I decided I wanted a koi carp so chose a beautiful gold 4 inch koi that cost me around £25. It was a joy to watch it jumped and ate more than any of the other fish, however After only 2 weeks I noticed that it was off colour and hardly ever came up for food, I then noticed the goldfish were all covered in White spot, This I had already come across in my tank at home and had lost fish to this. We promptly emptied the pond, not an easy task trying to catch 30 fish in a net! and put them in a water butt. We cleaned the entire pond out then refilled it and treated the water. Some of the fish were pretty bad so we decided to destroy them as their fins were too damaged. Next came the treatment, formalin which is available at pet stores, this is excellent but you must dose it correctly according to volume of water. Then the surprise ingredient! 1tsp of cooking salt (NOT TABLE), per gallon. Leave this 7 days then redoes after removing a third of water and replacing it. I was very sceptical and did lose several more fish in the mean time. However the others started to improve and the white spot gradually disappeared bit by bit, until they made a full recovery. I then replaced the lost fish with 4 more baby ghost carp and 2 shabunkins. These ghost carp grow rapidly and 6 months on you will have a decent sized fish. The main thing is to keep checking your fish for any disease signs an
d treat as soon as you see it, however in my case the white spot appeared almost overnight. The other main things your fish need are plants and oxidation, the plants can be bought from garden centres in various different varieties, some float and some such as the weed are sunk to the bottom. These give off bubbles so giving your fish more air. A pump is a must especially for carp this can be in the form of just a fountain in the centre of the pond or you can attach a hose and run it to a waterfall or other added feature. Algae is a big problem to the pond keeper, it can deplete oxygen levels and apart from anything else spoils your view of fish, a filter with a UVA light is one answer or you can add barley straw to the pond or failing that special preparations from the pet store. Winter means your fish will slow down and eventually partially hibernate, this is the time to turn the pump off to leave the water still, you can feed low temperature fish food, should the winter be particularly mild or your fish are still actively seeking food. However you should never feed for the sake of it. Ice must be melted if your pond freezes as this causes a build up underneath of harmful gasses, the best thing to do is to put a ball in your pond which will leave an air hole, however if it does completely freeze then you must melt a hole with warm water, never break the ice as this sends shockwaves out which can kill your fish. Well I hope this has been of some help to you, if you have any queries then please email me and I will be glad to help if I can.
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- 05/04/01 When we get our own house, we plan on making a pond area, so shall definitely take all that you said to heart. Thanks for an extremely interesting op! Rose |
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- 26/01/01 An opinion full of sound advice. You're right to stress that fish need looking after - they are so often thrown in and forgotten. |
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- 21/01/01 Oh I love my pond, the peace it gives on a summers evening and the bonus that I have fish indoors in a tank that were born in my pond. Lets not forget the frogs that have started to visit all year round |
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