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Old 07-07-2004, 06:02 PM
chagoi
 
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Default Regional Aquaculture Centers: Source of Basic Info

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Tom L.L. wrote:

Mike et al,

It is interesting that you caveat your posting of these pages. Let me
add that these pages are dealing with "Aquaculture" and not backyard
ponds and are dealing with stocking loads far higher than most
backyard ponders work with in the proper care of their ponds.
Especially in the Recirculating pond pdf which deals in pounds of fish
per gallon, not one KOI per the first 1,000 gallons and one KOI per
each 100 gallons after.

Tom L.L.


Tom I restate my caveat. Re-read points 1,2,3,4,and especially *5*
All points acknowlege that This is not "GOSPEL" for all.

"Just the basics, and nothing but the basics"

#1. *This Information is to be taken with a grain of Salt, Alum, Potash,
PP,or Whatever.* :-)
#2. *I do not claim it to be the answer to all problems.*
#3. *It is for Informational Purposes ONLY*
#4. *Your mileage may vary dependant on your circumstances* :-)

#5. *This information is based on much larger ponds than ours.*

But "Basic Chemistry" is "Basic Chemistry" whether it is their big ponds
or our little puddles.

It does acknowlege that it is for larger ponds "Aquaculture" as you
state our ponds ARE "aquaculture" on a smaller scale.

I did not have the time to sit and weed out the specific referances to
larger scale ponds.

I posted them for the "BASIC" information within, People want to know
about:how Ph, KH,GH, and the like affect their pond, about leaks in
their ponds, Aeromonas Bacterial Infections,
Columnaris Disease,Protozoan Parasites, Filter Types, ammonia cycles, etc.

BASICS, BASICS, BASICS, BASICS, BASICS.
Whether in a small or large pond or small or large fish loads.
Ignore the specific references to larger ponds.

pH, CO2, GH, and KH still react the same.
But "Basic Chemistry" is "Basic Chemistry"
in a small or large pond or small or large fish loads.

Nitrates, ammonia clay turbidity is tha same in a large or small pond
But "Basic Chemistry" is "Basic Chemistry"
in a small or large pond or small or large fish loads.

Aeromonas Bacterial Infections
Columnaris Disease
But "Basic Diseases" is "Basic Diseases"
in a small or large pond or small or large fish loads.

Protozoan Parasites
But "Basic Parasites" is "Basic Parasites"
in a small or large pond or small or large fish loads.

Avian Predators
But "Avian Predators " Are "Avian Predators"
in a small or large pond or small or large fish loads.

Filter Types and Waste Types
"Pressurized system" is a "Pressurized system"
"Biofilter" is a "Biofilter"
"FISH POO" is "FISH POO"
in a small or large pond or small or large fish loads.

Calculating Area and Volume of ponds and tanks
But "Physics" is "physics"
in a small or large pond or small or large fish loads.

Medicated Feed Terramycin and Romet-B
"Medications" are "Medications"
in a small or large pond or small or large fish loads.

Renovating Leaky Ponds
But "Leaks" are "leaks"
in a small or large pond or small or large fish loads.

"System Operation and Water Quality Management"
"Critical Overall Considerations"
"Pond Recirculating Production Systems"
are
"System Operation and Water Quality Management"
"Critical Overall Considerations"
"Pond Recirculating Production Systems"
in a small or large pond or small or large fish loads.


/\/\ike
Chagoi
http://ourkoipond.com
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*"Disclaimer"*
*This Information is to be taken with a grain of Salt, Alum, Potash, PP,
or Whatever.* ;-)
*I do not claim it to be the answer to all problems.*
*It is for Informational Purposes ONLY*
*Your mileage may vary dependant on your circumstances*

This information is based on much larger ponds than ours.
But "Basic Chemistry" is "Basic Chemistry" whether it is their big ponds
or our little puddles.