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Old 12-03-2004, 01:37 AM
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Default How to clean the pond

"AJ" wrote in message
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It's been 2 years since we built our ponds in Bay area, CA. It's using
aquascape skimmer and biofall with 12 ft of stream and 12' x 14' x 2.5'
pond. I do not have a bottom drain and have a lots of plants, rocks and
gravel and use SAB and bacteria every once a while, however due to lot's

of
plants and floaters most of the fall droppings do not reach the skimmer

and
are sunk in the pond and stream as well. We also have about 30-40 gold

fish.

- What is the best way to clean the pond and stream bottom without taking
all plants and fish out?
- If I have to take fish and water out how do I keep them and acclimatize
them again to put back in the pond?


When I clean the pond, I lower the water level to the point where I can wade
in it with knee high boots. Then I use a pond skimming net and I run it
along the bottom to scoop up the yucky stuff. The entire time I leave the
pump on, so that the filters get a good coating of the crud that gets
stirred up. Next I give the filters and settling tanks a good cleaning. Then
I fill the water back up, and add dechlor.

The full task is a 1/2 day's work, but it only needs to be done once a
season so it's not really a big deal.

Sameer

PS you can get some cheap rubber boots for $9 at Home Depot