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Carl Beyer 14-04-2003 06:20 PM

Foam in waterfall
 
I have looked into a number of books, and don't seem to see why this
might be happening or what the solution is.

White foam is on the top of my pond (450 gal). I recently added a
couple of Koi and a few goldfish. I do not yet have a UV Filter, but do
have a biological that is still breaking in.

Thanks for any suggestions

Carl

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Bob 14-04-2003 07:20 PM

Foam in waterfall
 
The foam is most likely disolved organic compounds (DOCs). You can buy
products to help remove them, or you could do a couple of water changes to
dilute it a little bit. On the other hand, it could be the fish spawning,
but since you just added them, I don't think that's it.

Hope this helps,
Bob



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"Carl Beyer" wrote in message
...
I have looked into a number of books, and don't seem to see why this
might be happening or what the solution is.

White foam is on the top of my pond (450 gal). I recently added a
couple of Koi and a few goldfish. I do not yet have a UV Filter, but do
have a biological that is still breaking in.

Thanks for any suggestions

Carl

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http://www.cobaltbluefilms.com




James Cook 15-04-2003 06:08 PM

Foam in waterfall
 

"Bob" wrote in message
...
The foam is most likely disolved organic compounds (DOCs). You can buy
products to help remove them, or you could do a couple of water changes to
dilute it a little bit. On the other hand, it could be the fish spawning,
but since you just added them, I don't think that's it.

Hope this helps,
Bob


Bob's right. The waterfall forces minute bubbles of air under the surface,
the DOC's cling to these bubbles and are brought up to the surface where the
bubbles then burst leaving the waste on the surface as a scum or foam.
Marine aquarium owners will have a device that recreates this process called
a 'Protein Skimmer' as it is an efficient way of removing waste from the
water - you simply remove the foam! It really shouldn't happen in your pond
however if everything is ok.




[email protected] 17-04-2003 05:20 AM

Foam in waterfall
 
http://users.megapathdsl.net/~solo/p....html#spawning
reason for foam.... Ingrid

Carl Beyer wrote:

I have looked into a number of books, and don't seem to see why this
might be happening or what the solution is.

White foam is on the top of my pond (450 gal). I recently added a
couple of Koi and a few goldfish. I do not yet have a UV Filter, but do
have a biological that is still breaking in.

Thanks for any suggestions

Carl



~ jan 20-04-2003 04:09 AM

Foam in waterfall
 
Over feeding the fish can cause it too. Especially since you mentioned the
bio-filter is new. Did you rinse all the pads? Activated carbon can remove
it. ~ jan

On Thu, 17 Apr 2003 04:08:51 GMT, wrote:


http://users.megapathdsl.net/~solo/p....html#spawning
reason for foam.... Ingrid

Carl Beyer wrote:

I have looked into a number of books, and don't seem to see why this
might be happening or what the solution is.

White foam is on the top of my pond (450 gal). I recently added a
couple of Koi and a few goldfish. I do not yet have a UV Filter, but do
have a biological that is still breaking in.

Thanks for any suggestions

Carl



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