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Yah I'm new at this ( by the way I LOVE this new hobby !! what an
addiction !! LOL) I haven't gotten to that section in my book yet about
Barley...what's it do ? So far my water is clear and my goldfish are
smiling and I'm building my pond environment at a snails pace as I read
everything I find. I have good aeration ( fountain and water
fall..filter.. and three plants ( 1-Iris 1- lilly 1-monkey tail the
pond is only 200 gal but it's exciting to be learning SO much. I lost
my husband almost two years ago and this new hobby is a God sent for me
:-) so do I need Barley right away ?


Mk,

First off...many of us do not use news readers that are capable of reading
HTML, so please post in plain text only. Usenet is just not setup to handle
HTML well.

As for your pond...sounds like you are doing well. If you have to ask the
question do I need Barley...you don't need it.

BV.


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Old 15-06-2004, 07:07 PM
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Hi Mary Kate!

There are lots of ways to keep algae, the type that turns your water pea soup
green, at bay.

The most important being stocking very few fish and not overfeeding them.
The second is keeping dead foliage out of the pond and leaves out of it in the
fall.

I'll post the algae primer here for you. I have not added barley to it at this
time. Many of us have had ponds for years and years without many of the new
products out there on the market.
Keeping a cool head when faced with an algae bloom is the best defence ;-)

ALGAE FIGHTING TIPS
~ Nutrients for all forms of algae are sun, new water, fish waste, fertilized
run off, rotting plants, blown in dirt.
~ New ponds and spring ponds need time for plants to get established, algae is
quicker at getting going.
~ add plants, of any kind, in the pond. Especially underwater plants.
~ Shade is good - provided by lily pads, floating plants or artificial shade
for part of the day.
~ LOW fish stocking (20 gallons per goldfish, 100 per koi after starting with
1,000 gallons) and *not* overfeeding the fish. Too many fish and too much
feeding is probably responsible for most pea soup water, followed closely by
too much decaying plant matter, sludge and overall gunk in the water
~ clean up dead plant matter and screen for falling leaves in the fall. Clean
out pond once a year.
~ building ponds with bottom drains and skimmers.
~ do not use algaecides, they only make lots of suddenly dead algae and that
will feed the next algae bloom.
~ do not use products to dye to the water...
~ do not worry about algae that grows on things (substrate algae) this is good
for a pond
~ gently remove string algae
~ build a veggie filter* see below
~ water movement and occasional water changes of 10%
~ add a sludge consumer, concentrated bacteria.
some rec.ponders use http://www.united-tech.com/m-aq4u-toc.html
~ Check your pH, too high, over 8.8, or too low, under 6.4, and most higher
plant forms can't take up the nutrients.
~ UV lights work on suspended algae (green water) - does cost some $$ - many of
us get along without one.
~ adding a combination mechanical and biological filter to screen gunk and
convert fishy ammonia waste for fish health.
~ patience, more patience, even more patience and time ;-)



*Veggie filter ~ running the pond's water through plants
- as easy as floating water hyacinth in top of a stock tank and planting
watercress in your waterfall (my method ;-)
or
read Ingrid's post on plant filters:
"The essence of a plant filter is a water proof container with the water from
the pond
being pumped in one end flowing thru the roots of various plants and flowing
back
into the pond at the other end.
It needs to be long enough that solids settle to the bottom OR have filter
material
that will slow or hold the solids (and get rinsed out periodically).
It needs plants of different kinds to maximize removal of all wastes.
it needs sufficient amount of plants to remove in one day all the wastes
produced by
the fish load in one day. It needs plants with extensive roots and/or plants
that get big so they used up more
nutrients. It needs to be only 8-12" deep so it doesnt go anaerobic."
or go he
http://www.iheartmypond.com/Design/D...rs/default.asp

kathy :-)
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Old 15-06-2004, 08:07 PM
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Please don't post HTML, all I saw was a black screen.

Thanks
Joe
On 6/15/04 10:10 AM, "Mary kate" wrote:

Yah I'm new at this ( by the way I LOVE this new hobby !! what an
addiction !! LOL) I haven't gotten to that section in my book yet about
Barley...what's it do ? So far my water is clear and my goldfish are
smiling and I'm building my pond environment at a snails pace as I read
everything I find. I have good aeration ( fountain and water
fall..filter.. and three plants ( 1-Iris 1- lilly 1-monkey tail the
pond is only 200 gal but it's exciting to be learning SO much. I lost
my husband almost two years ago and this new hobby is a God sent for me
:-) so do I need Barley right away ?





A BIT ABOUT ME :-) http://community.webtv.net/mkbfw/ABITABOUTME SAVE A
HORSE....RIDE A COWBOY : - )





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Old 15-06-2004, 10:04 PM
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On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 11:50:06 -0700, joe wrote:

Please don't post HTML, all I saw was a black screen.


Agent must change html to text, coz Isaw the post just fine


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Old 15-06-2004, 11:05 PM
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On 6/15/04 1:47 PM, "GrannyGrump" wrote:

On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 11:50:06 -0700, joe wrote:

Please don't post HTML, all I saw was a black screen.


Agent must change html to text, coz Isaw the post just fine


No, it was kind of odd. I saw the link at the bottom of the screen, but
other than that, just a black background. Didn't see the text of the message
until I hit reply and turned off html.

Joe



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