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How to Properly Care for Your Fish Pond

Submitted by Joe Klohr on March 8, 2010 – 8:38 pm
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Enjoying a Fish Pond after a Long Day of Work!

If you’re planning to build a landscape at your own yard, it wouldn’t be complete without an oasis of calming effects of a Fish Pond. Imagine coming home tensed up with your tiring day and you just wanted to sit by your pond and breathe a sigh of relief. Relaxing isn’t it? Although, you can enjoy it, there are things that you have to think of regarding the proper care and maintenance of your fish pond.

A fish pond requires a lot of thing. When seasons are changing, especially during crucial times like winter and fall, special kinds of attention are needed by your pond and the things Living inside it. Worry not, because when summer comes, every single chore and hard work will payoff quite nicely.

What are the important materials and tools that you’ll generally need?

  • Pond filter – basically, to filter every ounce of dirt in your pond
  • Fish food – to keep your fishes alive (obviously). If you’re thinking about giving your fishes fresh drinking Water, that’ll be redundant.
  • Leaf netting – to ward off falling leaves. Leaves can make your pond look more like a garbage disposal than a tranquil landscape.
  • Plant fertilizer – a fish pond wouldn’t be complete if there are no plants for they provide additional nourishment to the fish. In the absence of fish food, plants can be a good food substitute. That is why, it is important that plants are fertilized to Grow Healthy.

Other materials that can be used, occasionally, are the water de-chlorinator and the floating de-icer. Below are the needed procedures.

Step 1 – Before you turn your filter on, make sure that it is working properly and is clean. Once the filter is on, you’ll notice that unwanted debris is being flushed out. Thus, making your pond spiffy clean. Clean you pond filter at least once a week.

Step 2 – Feed the fish. Be sure it’s fish food. Just by determining the water and weather temperature, you can know when or how many feedings or what kind of fish food should you give. If the temperature of the water is more than 50 degrees Fahrenheit, feed at least three times daily. During spring, feed your pets cold fish food then change it to a high protein diet the moment the water reaches a warmth of 70 degrees Fahrenheit. These will give them sufficient nutrients to carry through the years.

Step 3 – Fertilize your plants at least thrice a week. If in doubt, follow instructions given out for every plant purchase.

Step 4 – Place the leaf net just above the pond to keep the leaves from falling in your pond. Leaf netting is very important especially during autumn when trees tend to foliage.

Step 5 – Use the floating de-icer especially when the weather gets cold to prevent the water inside the pond from freezing. This will enable your fish to receive appropriate amount of oxygen needed during winter. Another alternative is to cover the fish pond with a thick tarp, straw and plywood that can help to provide proper insulation.

Step 6 – Drain the water inside the pond when spring comes. While you’re at it, scrape off all dead debris and sludge. A clean pond will help your fish be healthy and at the same time prevent the growth of bacteria that can cause diseases in your fish.

Proper maintenance and care of your fish pond will both be an advantage for you and your fish.



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