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Old 25-08-2003, 10:32 PM
IAN GARDNER
 
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Default Isle of wight....High Nitrite levels



"Jerrispond" wrote in message
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Hi Julie...Ian post here sometimes and he lives on the Isle of wight

also!!
I am going to change you title so he sees it right off. I have no idea

abbout
nitrite,,,I have never tested for it...if the pond is healthy and

happy....why
worry yourself oveer it? Jerri


http://www.fringeweb.com/Ponds/JerrisPond

...................... Just to add to my other reply........

Something is causeing it. It may be a dead fish or cat! It could be over
feeding. It could be dead decaying plant buildup on the bottom of the pond.
It could be water seaping into the pond from runoff from somewhere like the
grass. Do you spray you grass or plants in the garden. You have to think of
everything! I have a little area around the pond that is natural. I use NO
Chemicals etc. I grow only native plants in it or plants that encourage the
local wildlife like Budleigha etc. If nettles grow then I leave a few of
them for the butterflys.

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IAN. P. GARDNER
ISLE OF WIGHT
www.gardner44.freeserve.co.uk