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Pond Fish (Koi, Goldfish, Golden Orfe, etc)
- Switch to Cool Weather Pond Fish Food
once the water temperature of the Pond drops below 60 degrees
Fahrenheit (Pond Fish do not have a stomach and their digestion slows
which can lead to impaction if food with too much protein is fed in
cooler water)
- Keep a Pond Thermometer in the Pond to closely monitor water temperature
- Stop feeding the Pond Fish once the water temperature drops below 48 degrees
- Add Pond Salt & Koi TLC to increase the slime coat, help ward off parasites & disease & reduce stress
- Watch the Pond Fish Winterization Seminar
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Pond Water Quality
- Use a Pond Fish Net or Skimmer Net to scoop out dead leaves & other debris.
- Change 1/3 of the Pond Water (be sure to use de-chlorinator)
- Test the Pond Water for pH level, Ammonia and Nitrite
- Make further slow water changes if Ammonia and Nitrite are present
- Adjust the pH level to within 6.8 - 8.0
- Add cool weather Beneficial Bacteria
to digest any left-over leaf debris and organic waste (this goes a long
way to avoiding a complete pond draining in the spring)
- Use a Barley Product to inhibit stringy growth on pond rocks, waterfall, liner, etc
- Use Restor to clean existing stringy and slimy growth off the waterfall, rocks, liner and pond plants
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Pond Winterization Equipment
- Install a Pond De-Icer to keep a hole in the ice on the Pond surface to let toxic gases escape (carbon monoxide produced by the Pond Fish)
- Use a Pond Air Pump in Ponds with Koi or high Pond Fish Populations to ensure sufficient oxygen when the Pond freezes over
- Cover the Pond with Pond Netting to keep out leaves and protect the Pond Fish from predators
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