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Pond Needs Work! Where to start...?

Debbie Downer
11 years ago

Well, its time to get this pond working better. There�s other things I need to be doing with my life and I�ve been struggling with this several months now.

This new one is about 800 gallons. Ranges from 12-42 inches deep � about 6-7 feet diameter ovalish shape. Have a 1200 gph pondmaster pump with about 5 feet of tubing up to the waterfall area (actually waterfall is not built yet, water just comes gushing out tube into pond.) + the 24" submersible filter which is in front of the pump. This filter is the square box type with charcoal and bio filter inside. It is a royal PITA because you have to go wading to get it out to clean, and then the muck spills out back into the pond as your trying to lift it out of the pond

This is basically same technology I used successfully in my smaller 150 gallon pond for many years, but is just not very functional for this new larger size pond. Obviously I need more filtration � 1 source recommends bio filter in the amount of 1/10 the volume of your pond and I have nowhere near that.)

Two months later I still have pea soup (though it seems better this week with cooler temps and having a shade cloth over � of it). Upon the advice of a local pond store, I have been adding beneficial bacteria 3-4 times a week for the last 3 weeks. I put in about 20 water hyacinth and some hornwort, but neither are doing particularly well � and may in fact be adding to the bio load (hornwort turns brown, sheds needles.) Hyacinth not growing -fish eat the roots.

Right now my water reads completely zero for ammonia, nitrite and nitrate, so apparently the pea soup algae is good in that regard, keeping the water safe for the fish. I would like to get though the other type of algae which just covers rocks and liner and leaves the water clear. How do I go about getting this???? Not like I can go to the algae store and buy some. Would much rather get a good coating of algae vs. spending much more $$$$$$ on plants that will just die off in the fall.

Im not sure where to start � a filter system easier to deal with would help but what kind�. don�t want anything that I�d have to cut holes in my liner � the skimmer system is out for this reason and because I don�t have all that much surface area that I�d want to give up.

Thinking of the skippy filter - but there again Im totally confused � would you put it before the water goes into the pump, or after?

Along with this I may want to give away a few fish, make the pond shallower (2- 2 � feet) and reduce water volume to 500 gals simply to make it more manageable. 10-20% water changes in a 800 gallon pond are killing me � way too time consuming, and I daresay expensive (haven�t seen water bill yet). We�re talking 80-160 gallons at a time as compared to the 15-30 needed for my old pond. Ive had to do this several times now for reasons too complicated to go into now.

Sorry I know this post is all over the place but any leads/suggestions appreciated.

Any good pond places in Chicago/Milwaukee region where I could talk face to face with someone? We have a couple places locally but they both push Aquascape which I guess is a good system but Im not going to totally disassemble and cut holes in what I�ve got.

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