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How much top off is safe?
RichToyBox wrote:
I add my dechlor directly to the pond during filling. After you have done it a few times, you know how many of those 30 gallon cans it takes to bring the water level up one inch or two inches. That gives you a good idea of how many gallons of water you will be adding. Then add approximately the appropriate amount and you will be more than fine. After six years of randomly pouring in dechlorinator, I finally timed how long it took to fill a 4 gallon bucket with the hose. Then leaving the hose running at the same force, I timed how long it took to replace pond water. Before filling the pond, I guessed at how long it would take, poured in a corresponding amount of dechlor. and set a timer for that amount of time. When I checked and the level wasn't even halfway to where I wanted it, I threw in more dechlor. and set the timer again. After having done this once or twice I know how long it takes when the pond is at certain levels and can put in more than enough dechlorinator at the beginning. I'm also still using the chlorine removing carbon whole house filter, but the declorinator makes me feel safer (it's a combined product with minerals and "stuff" for the koi). -- Kathy B 3500gal pond, 13 pond piggies Oregon, Zone 6 |
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