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  1. Minnesota-koi

    Pond heating system

    Sears sells 1500 watt floating heaters. Depending on how warm you want the water and how high you can stand your electric bill you could get more than one. They are about $100.
  2. Minnesota-koi

    Ok, heres a question for everyone

    The pump should be placed at the lowest point, that pump should be connected to a bucket with a hose by cutting a hole in the side of the bucket towards the bottom and sealed with aquatic glue. Another hole should be made at the top with another hose that allows the water pumped into the bucket...
  3. Minnesota-koi

    Ok, heres a question for everyone

    A diy canister filter using a 5 gallon bucket or larger using any water pump moving between 400 and 800 gph would be you best choice. Just use the pump to push water into the bottom edge and flow out the top edge of the filter into the pond, with the filter filled with at least two types of...
  4. Minnesota-koi

    Baby Koi. What do I do?

    Lucky duck. Leave the babies in the pond, they already are a few weeks old being that they are an inch long and gaining color. All you need to do is buy some flake food, because the babies cant eat sticks, too big. I would also do a partial water change to reduce the algae bloom causing the...
  5. Minnesota-koi

    Going away for two weeks in August... will they be ok??

    Haha. 5 years and you trust him to feed but not change water. Haha that makes sense. Good luck
  6. Minnesota-koi

    SE suburbs of the Twin Cities?

    Freshwater is what i am about so this is great news.
  7. Minnesota-koi

    SE suburbs of the Twin Cities?

    I am actually in Elk River. Where do you go for supplies?
  8. Minnesota-koi

    Filter mod

    I would ditch the carbon, but thats because i feel that BB are better than some carbon.
  9. Minnesota-koi

    SE suburbs of the Twin Cities?

    I'm in the NW burbs. I do not treat my water, but I only keep Koi and goldfish. The hard water does help plants grow, if you were thinking planted.
  10. Minnesota-koi

    stock tank pond??

    I stand so both of you are lucky.
  11. Minnesota-koi

    finding own aquarium decorations

    Switch your bleach with hydrogen peroxide, it is safer for the fish. Also i recommend not boiling larger rocks, they sometimes explode from the random air pocket inside them. Otherwise your plan is solid, I also use natures free supplies. Remember when collecting wood that hard wood is what you...
  12. Minnesota-koi

    Confused

    Leave the clouding in the tank it is a bacterial bloom that after a few days will attach to your filter media. In other words you are doing a fish in tank cycle. Do some research on tank cycling and you should feel better or at least know what is taking place in your tank.
  13. Minnesota-koi

    Pond build.. no experience

    1. Yes. 2. Yes. 3. Yes. 4. No it will clog up filters. 5. A mixture of up to 8 common and shubunkin goldfish. 6. Yes if you utilize plants and have decent filter media.
  14. Minnesota-koi

    Green Algae

    The best thing i found for adding shade and also uses up nutrients that algae need is water lettuce. I am telling you this stuff will destroy algae and create crystal clear water.
  15. Minnesota-koi

    Restarting Koi Pond

    It was and yes they are.
  16. Minnesota-koi

    Restarting Koi Pond

    That pond is 1000 gallons. The koi are 3 inches each. Next spring I am digging out a much larger fountain/pond probably around 4000 gallons. The 8 fish the darn heron ate were all around 7 inches.
  17. Minnesota-koi

    Restarting Koi Pond

    I had 5 koi and 3 shoebunkins that a blue heron decided to eat. Now i bought a net to protect my 10 new tiny little koi fish from that **** heron.
  18. Minnesota-koi

    Safe to add boiled rocks to my fish tank?

    That's what I was trying to say but much more educated like. Ha
  19. Minnesota-koi

    Safe to add boiled rocks to my fish tank?

    Ok ok ill back off the bleach being bad. It's good you have all had success with using it instead of an failures. I just know there are other ways that don't include something that if you don't get it all off will kill your fish.
  20. Minnesota-koi

    Moving koi and goldfish outside

    Koi are outside and happy. This is the first time they have had live plants (frogbit, water hyacinth, and water lettuce) it seems to really make a difference for the fish.
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