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Leaves...
Today it was finally warm enough for me to start getting my pond up and
running. I drained around 200 (of around 600) gallons from it and cleaned out the leaves. I the water hoping that when I replaced the water, it would dilute the tannins in my water. It changed the color of my water from a dark, dark, dark tea color to a not so dark, dark, dark tea color. My question is, would I be better off draining the whole pond and putting new water in, or is there a way to use carbon to do it; and how much would I need? Also, I'm looking for a new out of pond filter. I've made my own, but this season I don't want to deal with it anymore. I'm looking for one rated for 1000 gallons. Can anyone give me some websites or brandnames to look at? Thanks, Bob -- Take ME away to reply Check out my personal page at: http://members.tripod.com/Trains99 Click on the My Pond button on the left to see my pond. |
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I'm starting to lean towards a TetraPond PF-3 for my 600g pond. The filter
is rated for a 2,400 gallons (which translates to roughly 500 gallons) at 1000 GPH. I've found it for a price of $80.00USD. Anyone else have any experience with this filter? "Thunderbird84" wrote in message ... Today it was finally warm enough for me to start getting my pond up and running. I drained around 200 (of around 600) gallons from it and cleaned out the leaves. I the water hoping that when I replaced the water, it would dilute the tannins in my water. It changed the color of my water from a dark, dark, dark tea color to a not so dark, dark, dark tea color. My question is, would I be better off draining the whole pond and putting new water in, or is there a way to use carbon to do it; and how much would I need? Also, I'm looking for a new out of pond filter. I've made my own, but this season I don't want to deal with it anymore. I'm looking for one rated for 1000 gallons. Can anyone give me some websites or brandnames to look at? Thanks, Bob -- Take ME away to reply Check out my personal page at: http://members.tripod.com/Trains99 Click on the My Pond button on the left to see my pond. |
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600 gallons of water is a small enough volume to be effectively treated with
carbon, and carbon will remove the tannins for a short while. The trouble is, the carbon activation will be used up quickly and the color will return unless you remove the source of the tannins. Is it dead leaves or driftwood? If it's leaves, do your best to remove as many as possible. If it is driftwood you will have to ask yourself if the benefits and aesthetic beauty of the wood outweigh the tannin problem. The only reason to drain a whole pond is if you are planning to move it. Starting "fresh" with a sterile, clean environment may seem like a good idea, but cycling a new pond with established life in it is a recipe for disaster, especially in the spring. Remember, your fish, plants and other charges have just been through the hardest season of the year, and if you live in the North East, it's been a particularly harsh one. Your friends are at their weakest. Any additional stress should be avoided. "Thunderbird84" wrote in message ... Today it was finally warm enough for me to start getting my pond up and running. I drained around 200 (of around 600) gallons from it and cleaned out the leaves. I the water hoping that when I replaced the water, it would dilute the tannins in my water. It changed the color of my water from a dark, dark, dark tea color to a not so dark, dark, dark tea color. My question is, would I be better off draining the whole pond and putting new water in, or is there a way to use carbon to do it; and how much would I need? Also, I'm looking for a new out of pond filter. I've made my own, but this season I don't want to deal with it anymore. I'm looking for one rated for 1000 gallons. Can anyone give me some websites or brandnames to look at? Thanks, Bob -- Take ME away to reply Check out my personal page at: http://members.tripod.com/Trains99 Click on the My Pond button on the left to see my pond. |
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If you decide to drain it out use a leaf blower, makes it much easier to clean all that crap out and you don't even have to get dirty. I just did mine yesterday and the water is perfectly clear now =) This is what it used to look like http://members.cox.net/michaelshaffer/pond.jpg Thunderbird84 wrote: Today it was finally warm enough for me to start getting my pond up and running. I drained around 200 (of around 600) gallons from it and cleaned out the leaves. I the water hoping that when I replaced the water, it would dilute the tannins in my water. It changed the color of my water from a dark, dark, dark tea color to a not so dark, dark, dark tea color. My question is, would I be better off draining the whole pond and putting new water in, or is there a way to use carbon to do it; and how much would I need? Also, I'm looking for a new out of pond filter. I've made my own, but this season I don't want to deal with it anymore. I'm looking for one rated for 1000 gallons. Can anyone give me some websites or brandnames to look at? Thanks, Bob -- Take ME away to reply Check out my personal page at: http://members.tripod.com/Trains99 Click on the My Pond button on the left to see my pond. |
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Jan uses some carbon filter material to keep her pond water clear. She got it from
aquatic ecosystems I think. other than that try smaller 100 gallon water changes and over time it will dilute the color. the Little Sisters are considered first rate and easy to clean. Ingrid "Thunderbird84" wrote: Today it was finally warm enough for me to start getting my pond up and running. I drained around 200 (of around 600) gallons from it and cleaned out the leaves. I the water hoping that when I replaced the water, it would dilute the tannins in my water. It changed the color of my water from a dark, dark, dark tea color to a not so dark, dark, dark tea color. My question is, would I be better off draining the whole pond and putting new water in, or is there a way to use carbon to do it; and how much would I need? Also, I'm looking for a new out of pond filter. I've made my own, but this season I don't want to deal with it anymore. I'm looking for one rated for 1000 gallons. Can anyone give me some websites or brandnames to look at? Thanks, Bob |
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