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Old 03-03-2004, 12:19 AM
RichToyBox
 
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Default Bio-filter startup time?

Moving the water will help, but even better would be to squeeze out all that
brown stuff from the indoor filters into the filter area. Look at Doc
Johnson's method of seeding bead filters.
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"BenignVanilla" wrote in message
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"O3raledale" wrote in message
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Hello All,
Last winter I took the advice of the wise ones here at Rec ponds and

shut
down
my waterfalls and bio-filter. (Phila. Pa. area) I then installed an air

pump
with two airstones blowing air into the pond all winter. Well it worked

very
well and the little fishies are still alive and swimming all around the

pond.
Question is when is it safe to set the bio-filter back up and get the

falls and
stream flowing again? And what other precautions should I take when

doing
so?
Thanks for all of your help,


I've been reading all of the responses to this post, and I began to

wonder.
Over the next few weeks as things warm up, why not do water changes on my
indoor 55 gallon tank, and dump the water into the pond instead of the
drain? My tank has no disease that I am aware of, so I see this as
relatively safe...and it seems to me, I'd be moving some fresh strong bio
matter to the pond. Any thoughts?

BV.