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Old 01-06-2006, 05:05 PM posted to rec.ponds
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Default Qs from Newbie Pond/Koi keeper - scratching

In article , Derek Broughton
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Kelly wrote:


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This is an excellent idea if they have the space. These pools are only
$10
and last for a at least a year. That would give them time to dig their
larger pond and get a good size bunch of plants going. The scratching
would have me concerned. Since losing almost every koi I had to ulcer
disease a few years back, I'm a bit paranoid about parasites now.....



The problem I have is nitrite.... not nitrate as Hal said.


That's odd - but serious. Nitrite is usually a very transient product of
ammonia breakdown. In an established pond, it generally gets converted to
nitrate as fast as it's created. Assuming this is a caused by recent
spawning activity,


It is a new pond going through a trypical cycle... except koi are not a
good choice to cycle a new pond with.

jay
Thu Jun 01, 2006





the only thing you can really do is water changes & add
salt to limit the harm done by the nitrite.