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Pond with Well Water?
Generally, well water is good for the fish, and it doesn't require dechlor.
Many plants need the minerals. Softened water is not particularly good for the plants or fish, and increases the cost of filling the pond. Check the pH as it comes out of the well, and then run a bubbler in a bucket of the water overnight and retest. Well water generally has a fairly high CO2 content, which makes the pH lower when it comes out of the ground than it will balance out at after sitting for a day or two. -- RichToyBox http://www.geocities.com/richtoybox/pondintro.html "Kyle" wrote in message s.com... I moved into a new house that is on well water and would like to install a pond. I had a small pre-fab pond at my previous house and would like to build a larger pond this time (500-800 gal). Does anyone have experience building a new pond with well water? My water is pretty hard (about 90 on the hardness scale) with some iron. What affect will this have on the plants and fish? Could I fill the pond with water directly from the well, or could I use a mixture of softened water and well water? The softened water would be higher in sodium and potassium, but would be lower in hardness and iron. Any feedback would be much appreciated. |
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