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Category Archives: Pond News
Waterco Multicyclone and Dead algae
How much gunk does the waterco multicyclone prefilter remove in just a few days? I emptied it on Sunday and it collected this much by Wednesday. Looks like mostly dead algae.
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My Koi
The fish seem to be healthy again and were sitting in the sunny part of the pond today near the bottom drain. I was able to take this image but it is not very good quality since there are overhead … Continue reading
Medication – Killing the Flukes
I finally found a good diagnosis for the sick fish that fits his symptoms, though he has shown some improvement with the addition of salt, Melafix(anti bacterial), and Premafix(anti fungal). There is a parasite called Flukes which is easily treatable … Continue reading
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Algaefix fixes green water
I need to be able to see my sick fish so I finally resorted to using Algaefix since the bacteria is not yet established enough to fight it. I was a little skeptical it would work but after just a … Continue reading
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Another week at the pond
We are finally getting more warm weather here north of Atlanta so I can spend more time in the garden and piddling with the pond. I am still battling algae bloom and green water. I read on several sites that … Continue reading
Sick fish – remedy more than cost of the fish.
Tuesday the Kujako begins floating tail high/head down in the water. This is usually attributed to swim bladder issues which may be due to water quality, parasites, fungus, constipation, or other reasons. The PH is a bit high so I … Continue reading
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First 2 koi
I went to the Atlanta Koi Club Koi auction today. I placed bids on several fish but the prices were a bit higher than my planned budget. The prices compared to retail were very good. I will definitely go back … Continue reading
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Update on waterco pre-filter – Post pond cleaning.
When I pumped out all the algae filled water and cleaned out the muck from the bottom of the pond the other day, it pulled a lot of gunk into the pre-filter. I used the drain valve to get rid … Continue reading
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Hydrant plumbing nightmares
I found the leak in the plumbing for the hydrant. It was a spot where too much glue acumulated and basically weakened the schedule 20 piping. So I have spent several hours and a few dollars trying to fix it, … Continue reading
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Flood in the yard
I woke up this morning to a flooded back yard. My new hydrant plumbing is apparently broken and/or leaking. The wife used the hose to water some plants last night so it was fine then. Guess I get to dig … Continue reading
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