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that you are a pondkeeper there are laws of nature that you must heed... 2. 50 - 60% of the surface of the water must be shaded with floating plants. Water lilies are great, as are water hyacinths, water lettuce or water poppies. 3. You must have fish to complete the balanced ecosystem. I recommend common goldfish. Do not put Japanese Koi in your pond. They will eat all of your plants...and they will do it quickly. 4. Do not feed your fish. EVER!! They will become too big for the pond and upset the ecosystem. You will have an overpopulation problem and all of your fish will die. 5. Put in one linear foot of fish for each 25 square foot of pond surface area. If you have 100 square feet of pond, you may have 4 foot long fish, 8 six inch fish or 16 three inch fish and so on. 6. Do not allow turtles, crawfish, alligators, ducks, geese, dogs, raccoons or possums to swim in your pond. 7. Do not use chemicals!!! EVER! Add a dechlorinator when you first fill the pond and then when you add more than 10% water afterwards. 8. Do not worry about pH. It will take care of itself. 9. Remove any dead or decaying vegetation regularly so that ammonia does not build up and foul your pond. 10. Relax. Your pond will generally take care of itself. I recommend benevolent neglect as the best approach to pondkeeping. |
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