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Plant question
On Sun, 18 May 2003 19:06:07 -0400, "Priscilla McCullough"
wrote: I have soft water from a water treatment thingie. Removes all clorine and stuff. What's a water treatment thingie? A water softer machine, or a water conditioner from a bottle? Some water softer machines use a type of salt to soften the water and therefore you could have salt in the pond from it. I know one can't taste salt in water even at 0.2% or higher.... I'm not sure at what % one finally does taste it. Anyone? Don't use salt. I only did one water change and that was last month when I cleaned the pond out. I think your best bet is to take a sample of the water to the pet store and have them check for salt, if you don't want to purchase a test kit. Be sure you write down whatever number they come up with, either % or ppm and report it here. Now if you had little to no salt coming from the tap and didn't do any water changes, salts could just build up from evaporation, that why it is recommended to remove 10-20% of the water every 1-2 weeks and then refill. Not only does this remove salts, but heavy metals and nitrates. The only other thing I can think would be some herbicide has gotten in the pond (have you used an algaecide, or other medications?) at a level that affected the plants, but not lethal to the fish. ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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