Josh cracking video buddy really enjoyed it underwater footage was great and what a difference after the treatment Hope you enjoyed the new shop visit hopefully see that soon all the best Jiffster 👍🏼👍🏼
blanket answer is great stuff it will keep the algae at bay for the rest of the year it will clogg the filters to some degree well it did with my easy pod 👍👍
Chances are your nitrate and or phosphates levels are elevated. As you dont look overstocked, so thats likely the food source for the algae. Obviously lots of sunlight doesnt help, but still needs a food source. Two good products that will help you massively. Aqua source resolve as it kills blanket weed by removing phosphates. Also doesnt cloud the water. A lot of people use it maybe 3/4 times a year as a preventative. Another good product is Envirex, which breaks down organic waste. And also lowers nitrate and phosphates.
I’m a bit puzzled as to why you would turn your air off when you turned your blade on! You really need as much oxygen as possible at this time of the year as the warmer the water gets the less dissolved oxygen it can hold! Although my pond holds a fair bit more water I’m running a 130lt air pump on the pond, an 80lt air pump on the filters and a 1 meter Bakki shower all on a 24 hour basis! I think you should try and increase the air to your pond as the benefits are many fold!
Great coment Cecil...I put a fait bit of thought into this matter. I used to run my 80L/h air pump 50% to moving bed and 50% to pond....but the air in the pond always bugged me. (Obstucted viewing and pushing food to the skimmer) switching the air/skimmer on and off 4 sometimes 5 times a day was becoming a pain. I watched a video on UA-cam created by "thep0ndman" called "are aerated bottom drains overrated & can to much oxygen harm your fish" now I run the full 80L/h in the moving bed which in theory ends up in the pond anyway. Once i made this change i kept a close eye on the fish...i have not seen any signs of gasping for air and the fish are active/eating well but realistically i should get and oxygen testing kit to really see the oxygen levels in the pond. My pond temp is sitting at 19° currently, and if it hits 20° I will more than likely divert some air back to the pond to create more movement.
Another great update!
Nice pond and filter system, best wishes, Tony😀
Josh cracking video buddy really enjoyed it underwater footage was great and what a difference after the treatment
Hope you enjoyed the new shop visit hopefully see that soon all the best Jiffster 👍🏼👍🏼
Glad you got on top of the parasites and blanket weed all part of modern koi keeping. Well done 👏
Thanks scraggy...all a learning curve but very happy with the outcome! 🦈👌
blanket answer is great stuff it will keep the algae at bay for the rest of the year it will clogg the filters to some degree well it did with my easy pod 👍👍
Good one looking good 👍👍🚀🚀
Chances are your nitrate and or phosphates levels are elevated. As you dont look overstocked, so thats likely the food source for the algae. Obviously lots of sunlight doesnt help, but still needs a food source.
Two good products that will help you massively.
Aqua source resolve as it kills blanket weed by removing phosphates. Also doesnt cloud the water. A lot of people use it maybe 3/4 times a year as a preventative.
Another good product is Envirex, which breaks down organic waste. And also lowers nitrate and phosphates.
I’m a bit puzzled as to why you would turn your air off when you turned your blade on!
You really need as much oxygen as possible at this time of the year as the warmer the water gets the less dissolved oxygen it can hold!
Although my pond holds a fair bit more water I’m running a 130lt air pump on the pond, an 80lt air pump on the filters and a 1 meter Bakki shower all on a 24 hour basis!
I think you should try and increase the air to your pond as the benefits are many fold!
Great coment Cecil...I put a fait bit of thought into this matter. I used to run my 80L/h air pump 50% to moving bed and 50% to pond....but the air in the pond always bugged me. (Obstucted viewing and pushing food to the skimmer) switching the air/skimmer on and off 4 sometimes 5 times a day was becoming a pain. I watched a video on UA-cam created by "thep0ndman" called "are aerated bottom drains overrated & can to much oxygen harm your fish" now I run the full 80L/h in the moving bed which in theory ends up in the pond anyway. Once i made this change i kept a close eye on the fish...i have not seen any signs of gasping for air and the fish are active/eating well but realistically i should get and oxygen testing kit to really see the oxygen levels in the pond. My pond temp is sitting at 19° currently, and if it hits 20° I will more than likely divert some air back to the pond to create more movement.
Wow your so handsome