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Pond Water Chemistry

Most people that are new to water gardening don't think about water chemistry. The best way to prevent problems is to test your pond water regularly for elements that are toxic to pond fish.

These chemical imbalances in a water garden usually have no odor or visual signs until it's too late. Another great preventative measure is to follow routine pond maintenance schedules for spring, summer and autumn. A common thread in all of these is the regular addition of beneficial bacteria.

Below you will find links to various Pond Water Chemistry Topics


Alkalinity (Carbonate hardness) in Ponds
Alkalinity (Carbonate hardness) in Ponds
Ammonia in Ponds
Ammonia in Ponds
Chlorine in Ponds
Green Water (Algae) in Ponds
Green Water (Algae) in Ponds
Nitrate in Ponds
Nitrate in Ponds
Nitrite in Ponds
Nitrite in Ponds
pH in Ponds
Salinity in Ponds
Water change outs in Ponds
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Koi & Pond Tip of the Day
September 3rd, 2010
After the water temperature in your pond drops to 60 degrees or below, you should decrease the amount of food given to your fish and feed them no more than once a day. Ask your dealer about a food designed for cool weather feeding.
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