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Aquasafe, wait time?
We are about to re-fill our ponds after a draining and thoruogh
cleaning. We will be using city water and have already purchased enough Tetra Aquasafe to treat the water. The instructions on the back are pretty clear, BUT, there is nothing in the instructions that say if or how long you need to wait after using the Aquasafe before you re-introduce fish into the pond. After we fill and treat the pond, how long do we need to let the Aquasafe circulate or whatever before the fish can move back in? Anyone use this before? What did you do? |
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On 22 Apr 2005 23:02:08 -0700, "robv60" wrote:
We are about to re-fill our ponds after a draining and thoruogh cleaning. We will be using city water and have already purchased enough Tetra Aquasafe to treat the water. The instructions on the back are pretty clear, BUT, there is nothing in the instructions that say if or how long you need to wait after using the Aquasafe before you re-introduce fish into the pond. After we fill and treat the pond, how long do we need to let the Aquasafe circulate or whatever before the fish can move back in? Anyone use this before? What did you do? Right away, more important is to have the water temp and pH similar to what the fish are being held in. ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: www.jjspond.us ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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robv60 wrote:
We are about to re-fill our ponds after a draining and thoruogh cleaning. We will be using city water and have already purchased enough Tetra Aquasafe to treat the water. The instructions on the back are pretty clear, BUT, there is nothing in the instructions that say if or how long you need to wait after using the Aquasafe before you re-introduce fish into the pond. After we fill and treat the pond, how long do we need to let the Aquasafe circulate or whatever before the fish can move back in? Anyone use this before? What did you do? I'm a pond newbie but a longtime fish tank person. AquaSafe reacts very quickly with chlorine, as do all dechlorinating chemicals. If you add it gradually to the hose outflow, the dechlorination should be complete within minutes. Waiting for a few hours with the pump on gives a generous margin of safety. When I first filled my tiny pond, I was more concerned about water temps than neutralizing chloramine because the tapwater was cold. It took a day or so for my water to warm up - I guess it probably takes longer in bigger ponds. I also like to allow for an overnight check-out of pumps and filters to make sure everything is working perfectly before I put fish in a tank or pond. -- Elaine T __ http://eethomp.com/fish.html '__ rec.aquaria.* FAQ http://faq.thekrib.com |
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The water needs to be around 60 degrees for comet goldfish, correct?
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"robv60" wrote in message ps.com... The water needs to be around 60 degrees for comet goldfish, correct? Not really. It just needs to be the same temperature and pH as the water the fish are being held in. Comets can hand huge extremes in temperature (they survive quite well during both winter and summer), but not rapid changes, and certainly not rapid pH changes. |
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It depends on your municipal water. If your tap water smell
like a pool's water, you need a lot of that chemical. With my tap water, the majority of the water come from well. In this case, aerating the water take higher priority than treating the water with chemicals. Fish in my area don't die from Chloramine, they die from lack of dissolved Oxygen. Chloramine aggravates low oxygen condition. I don't add any of that stuff when I do 90% water change. Since water is well aerated coming out of the Trickle Tower, the fish hang around there for a few hours after water change. They would die without aeration. robv60 wrote: We are about to re-fill our ponds after a draining and thoruogh cleaning. We will be using city water and have already purchased enough Tetra Aquasafe to treat the water. The instructions on the back are pretty clear, BUT, there is nothing in the instructions that say if or how long you need to wait after using the Aquasafe before you re-introduce fish into the pond. After we fill and treat the pond, how long do we need to let the Aquasafe circulate or whatever before the fish can move back in? Anyone use this before? What did you do? |
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our city water is very pure, and it comes from a local river. i've
never had issues with putting fish in it or any chlorine related issues. i wouldn't recommend chemicals to remove chlorine. if you fill the pond up and wait 12-24 hours, the majority of it will just be released from the water... if it smells like a swimming pool you're gonna want to run it through a good charcoal/caron filter. |
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wrote in message oups.com... our city water is very pure, and it comes from a local river. i've never had issues with putting fish in it or any chlorine related issues. i wouldn't recommend chemicals to remove chlorine. if you fill the pond up and wait 12-24 hours, the majority of it will just be released from the water... if it smells like a swimming pool you're gonna want to run it through a good charcoal/caron filter. Aquasafe, and most any other similar product does more than remove chlorine and/or chloramine (which, by the way, doesn't outgas from water readily like chlorine does. In fact, Chloramine can stay in the way for many days if it isn't treated). It also adds electrolytes to the water, conditions it, and helps form the essential slim on the scales of the fish that help protect them from infection. It does no harm to any of the aquatic life, and is beneficial for the fish. Just thought you might want to know this. |
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