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Greg, I use the hydrogen peroxide to shock the pond every year before start up. I did that on March 17th this year. It brings up all the gunk from the bottom of the pond and gets rid of the algae from the season before. Then during the pond season I dose it daily at first during the cycling stage and then once a week during the rest of the pond season. It keeps it algae free even in the full sun and makes for a clear pond all season. This is a picture from this evening.
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Very nice! Looks great.
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Gorgeous! As usual :-)
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Some of my pond plants are already a foot out of the water from being frozen all winter.
Here you can see flower buds already coming up from my yellow pond lily. Like Kien has stated, the marsh marigold is always the first to bloom. Nice to see colour in the yard already. More lilies coming up. This is exactly 24" below the water surface - the deepest part of the pond. This is Clownie. The kids names him Clownie when we first got him years ago cause he's got memo colours. He has the most personality out of all the fish. Always one of the first at the food. Here, he's going out of the water just to try to get that one last piece of fish food in the corner. |
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Very Nice
Wow! beautiful yard and pond, you probably mentioned this somewhere in your posts, just wondering if the fish come indoors in the winter?
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They stay outside all winter. Most people that I've talked to that have tried wintering indoors and outdoors prefer leaving the fish outside. Keeping large fish indoors requires tons of water changes just to keep the water quality high. With wintering them indoors, you have to feed them which soils the water. |
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