Pond Water Conditioners
Ponds are a great way to make the most of your garden and a great feature to it.
It is well known that water, especially running water, has a therapeutic effect, but with all these wonderful benefits ponds also require some tender love and care.
Water Chemistry is important to understand.
A Koi pond can be one of the best retreats available. The chance to simply relax and appreciate the beauty that is so unique to these living jewels.
Contaminated Water
Run-off water from a nearby stream, or collected rainwater may contain toxic insecticides, herbicides or fertilizers. Rainwater from metal roofs or asbestos shingles will contaminate the pond and may prove toxic to both the fish, and the plants. If the fish display signs of toxicity, execute a 50% water change and/or remove the fish to safe quarters, or a hospital tank until the water has been changed.
Water pH
The pH range of 6 to 8.5 is acceptable for most pond life. The primary concern with pH is its direct relationship to the toxicity of ammonia and nitrite. Each pH integer above the neutral 7 reflects a tenfold increase in such toxicities.
Any pH value below the neutral 7 is considered acidic. Baking soda or ground limestone will raise the pH level.
pH values over 8.5 will definitely stress the fish to the point of disease. We receive some calls where the pond owner claims to have a pH reading of 9.0 or more, and the cause for this is cement or mortar leeching toxic lime into the water.
Adding Salt to Your Pond
Salt is pretty amazing in its ability to control algae, detoxify Nitrites, kill parasites and its antiseptic qualities. Salt is a great item to use for your water quality, but first... you need to know how much to add. We feel that a 0.1% continual salt bath is a good level to run at all the time. To achieve this level, add 1¼ ounces of salt per 10 gallons of pond water.
See our Salinity Calculator for more help.
The maximum level of salt that you can run without major damage to the fish is 0.3%. This high salt level is used for treating fish wounds and parasites. To achieve this level, add 3.8 oz. of salt per 10 gallons. This salt level is better suited for a bath, or in a hospital tank.
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KaiZen Aqua De-Chlor
Starting at: $4.99
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KaiZen Aqua De-chlor 8oz
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Koi Clay
Calcium Bentonite Clay (100%), Natural Mineral, Montmorillonite
Forumla: Naturally occurring hydrated aluminosilicate of calcium, magnesium, potassium, manganese, sodium, and iron.
Starting at: $6.95
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Crystal Clear Vanish Dechlorinator
Even low levels of chlorine and chloramines can be extremely toxic to fish. Chlorine is a very powerful oxidizing agent and it is toxic to fish at concentrations of less than 0.05 mg/L. Water used for fish culture should not contain any residual chlorine to be considered safe.Starting at: $8.25
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EasyPro pH Up & pH Down
Starting at: $9.27
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Aqua Meds Clear Shine
Starting at: $9.95
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Crystal Clear RapiClear
CrystalClear RapiClear is made from an all-natural polymer and its primary ingredient is a naturally occurring material in nature. Flocculation should last for several weeks after application. There will be some minor clouding of the water once applied and if pH is high within the water column the product may be neutralized.
Starting at: $9.99
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PondBuilder Purify Dry 8oz
Regular Price: $11.45
Special Price: $10.31
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EasyPro All Season Pond Bacteria
Starting at: $11.75
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PondBuilder Pond Clear
Starting at: $12.18
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PondBuilder Pond Clear 16oz.
Regular Price: $13.53
Special Price: $12.18
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PondBuilder Aqua Fix Dry
Starting at: $12.49

