Fish Pond and cleaning
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Posted 15 June 2012 - 12:11 PM
The other is somewhat ornamental and contained [?] some golden carp about 9" long.
Whilst away on holiday I came back to find that the water had dropped alarmingly and was only about 1/2 full.
So over the past week I have decided to clean it out -- OMG it is about 4' deep and is rock solid with plant life.
Starting by pumping the water out - via the filter - into some spare buts and also into the bottom pond!
Now to get the plants out
-- Sh*t has got nothing on the smell. and to add to the problems there seems to be half a ton of builders rubble - bricks etc on the bottom which the roots have integrated with.
Got down now to as low as I can manage from the side and lifting [pulling -struggling] the plants and weeds out.
Mary wants me to save some of the Flags and Irises etc --Hmmmmm!!
The water is a black as ink and twice as thick.. 4 wheel barrows of stuff so far. God knows what I am going to do with it.
Oh yes! we did rescue the fish and put them - for now in the small pond.
Ordered a new Kargester power spray to clean the structure.
Any one want a job !!!
Maurice
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Posted 15 June 2012 - 01:54 PM
Many moons ago I collected Koi and had a number of showfish. My experience is that although they are 'clearwater' fish, they actually prefer the dirty water as it has more bacteria.
You should avoid using tap water to clean the filters and try to reuse the old water from the pond to refill it - tap water will kill the bacteria in the pond and you will have to wait for it to mature again. If you kill all the good bacteria you might kill your fish.
I would also get a PH testing kit from a pet shop and test the water before you put the fish back if you use tap water to fill the pond.
Also, don't forget to re-introduce the fish to the new water slowly as the sudden shift in temperature can shock them.
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Posted 15 June 2012 - 03:08 PM
If the water level dropped suddenly you've probably got a hole in the liner; vigorous plants can grow through butyl rubber so unfortunately you'll have to clean the pond right out & find the hole. This can be repaired with a patch. If there're lots of holes though you'd be better of relining the pond.
Split the irises etc. & plant them in proper pond soil in planting crates, they'll very quickly re-establish.
Not sure quite what your "Golden carp" are. Maybe Golden Orfe? If so they like a lot more oxygen than goldfish so make sure you keep some oxygenating plants in the pond.

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Posted 15 June 2012 - 03:11 PM
If the water level dropped suddenly you've probably got a hole in the liner; vigorous plants can grow through butyl rubber so unfortunately you'll have to clean the pond right out & find the hole. This can be repaired with a patch. If there're lots of holes though you'd be better of relining the pond.
Split the irises etc. & plant them in proper pond soil in planting crates, they'll very quickly re-establish.
Not sure quite what your "Golden carp" are. Maybe Golden Orfe? If so they like a lot more oxygen than goldfish so make sure you keep some oxygenating plants in the pond.

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Posted 15 June 2012 - 03:19 PM
I only fill the ponds from my rainwater.. would cost too much to use the hose.
I do pressure wash the filters though and I will be pressure washing the pond when I have my new washer..
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25 downloadsthese are only half of the stones that I have taken out..
got new wellies will attack again tomorrow..
Maurice
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Posted 15 June 2012 - 03:59 PM
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Posted 21 June 2012 - 12:18 PM
My wife says it smells like the Seaside!! I think quite differently.
Taken the advice and have placed all of the black sludge in one area of the garden -- to see what happens.
All the weeds etc have gone in the Grey bin to the recycling centre..
The next thing is how to sort out the bottom of the pond.
When I finally got to the bottom - it is cast concrete and very solid - but there is a 4" pipe that comes from the bottom to the top side of the pond - to allow water to overflow into the second pond where the pump is. It is then pumped from the second pond into a filter system and comes back over a water fall into the first pond.
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8 downloadsI think that this 4" pipe should be covered with ??? something -- perhaps pebbles and gravel to be some sort of filter. [it was previously blocked solid with weed roots and sludge, and in consequence no water flowed.
I am sure that is how it should work.
Just what to put over the end of the pipe.??
I will go over to and aquatic centre this afternoon to seek some advice -- before I start filling the pond again.
The fish are still OK in the second overflow pond and hiding under the lilies etc.
Will take some photos and post before I do anything..
Maurice
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Posted 21 June 2012 - 10:40 PM
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Posted 22 June 2012 - 07:39 AM
fishman, on 21 June 2012 - 10:40 PM, said:
Damn! That's a remarkably good idea Mr Fishman! Wish I'd done it...

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Posted 23 June 2012 - 12:08 PM
Mind you what shape is the pond.If its almost square then a simple volume calc maybe all that's needed.
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Posted 23 June 2012 - 02:04 PM
PS this is in no way a dig at Mr H who has friend with aquatic centre it is just GENERAL speaking.
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Posted 23 June 2012 - 05:42 PM
I normally fill the pond using rain water from 10 water buts about the garden. I do have a pump for pumping the water from the buts to the pond.
I have just [yesterday] emptied the inlet filter which is a box 65 x 55 x 45 deep this was filled with small pieces of what looked like flexible 1 1/2" conduit cut into 2" bits. I washed these ready to go back. I purchased three new filter mats that sit on top of these plastic bits [three differing grades] Also I have been advised to put a bag of crushed oyster shells at the bottom of this filter so as to regulate the Ph - as rain water has a poor Ph???
Found what needs to go on the end of the 4" clay pipe at the bottom of the pond.
It is a "Soil Balloon Grating" code 431958 in the Wickes catalogue, and over the end of that is course black sponge filter. about 12" cube
So we are gradually getting there.
Waiting for the Kargester washer to be delivered --- said a week -- that was 10 days ago !!
Then I will pressure wash all the outside stone work.
Then fill up the first pond from the water buts and circulate the water from this pond only through the box filter to get it all settled down then move the pump into the lower pond and start full circulation. topping up as required.
What should the PH be??
The fish will not be exotic Koi -- but till we get sorted 8/10" goldfish -- as previous.
Looking forward to it!!
Maurice
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Posted 23 June 2012 - 08:54 PM
PS the small tube bits you mention have a very large surface are this is for growing the bacteria wich is the basis of the biofilter, Once mature this is susceptible to tap water lack of oxygen Etc and can die very quickly , But as yours is now washed start again as above.
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