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Once a location has been selected, the hole dug, and a
liner installed, you are ready to fill and get you pond under way. If done correctly,
a pond can be an ideal environment created nearly overnight. Imitating
nature will require the proper balance of living creatures and conditions that
are appropriate for their life. Pond water will need to be prepared properly
before you introduce a single fish or plant.
Water is always level, regardless of the lay of
the land. Unless care is taken to establish an even grade for the pond edge
all around, the pond will look lopsided. Most water gardens can be leveled
with a builders spirit level and straight edge. A piece of lumber such as a
2by4 could be used as a straight edge. The straight edge makes it possible to
level a greater distance. The approximate size and location of a pond can be
marked with a string, rope, or a hose.
Small water gardens can be excavated by hand. If
a shelf is in the plan a width of at least 12 inches is needed although 18 inches
or more will be more stable. The walls of the pond should be kept nearly vertical,
a slight slope in the walls might appear as a bulge in the finished pond. In
cold climates a depth of at least 2 1/2 feet (USDA map) is needed to winter
over fish. Excavate the bottom of the pond with a slight slope to a deeper sump
area. Once the liner is in, you need to eliminate the toxic substances found
within your tap water.
All municipal tap water contains chlorine or chloramines,
both of which are highly toxic to fish and detrimental to plants. These substances
need to be removed every time you add tap water to your pond. Remember, even
small amounts of chlorine or chloramines will hurt your fish. Heavy metals accumulate
in ponds over time and will often deter plant growth and damage fish and other
living creatures.
Chlorine and Heavy Metal Neutralizer will easily
remove chlorine and detoxify heavy metals. Chloramines is a combination of chlorine
and ammonia used to treat tap water in many municipalities. Chloramine is even
more damaging to pond life than chlorine.
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POND VOLUME
1.
The formula for rectangular ponds is as follows: length x width x depth (in
feet) = cubic feet; cubic feet x 7.5 = pond gallonage The formula for circular
ponds is as follows: 3.14 x (1/2 diameter x 1/2 diameter) x depth = cubic feet;
cubic feet x 7.5 = pond gallonage.
2.
Using a domestic water meter , record the reading before filling the pond subtract
this reading after the pond is filled making certain no other water is used
in the house.
3.
Using hose output, fill a large bucket for exactly 1 minute. Measure the water
in pints and divide by 8 to compute gallons. record the start and stop time
filling the pond. Multiply the total minutes of filling the pond by the number
of gallons the hose discharged in 1 minute.
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PUMPS
Pump size is generally calculated based on gallons
per hour output at 1 foot height, as the height increases the pump out put decreases.
An additional factor to consider is the length of hosing from the pump to the
water feature. For every 10 feet of hosing resistance decreases pump output
of one foot of lift.


The Filter
Biological, Mechanical
and Chemical
The
filter not only keeps the pond clean, it is also an important part of the ecosystem
in any pond. Your filter has three filtration functions: biological, mechanical
and chemical.
The biological compartment provides a media for
beneficial bacteria to grow. The biological filter involves two bacteria species
that convert poisonous ammonia and nitrite into - less toxic nitrate. Nitrate
is used as a nitrogen source by aquatic plants. This continuous process is call
the nitrogen cycle.
New ponds have no active biological filtration.
When fish are added to a pond, they immediately begin releasing toxic ammonia
as a waste product. Many other materials add to increased ammonia and organic
compound buildups, from uneaten foods to decaying plant materials. These conditions
inhibit the development of the biological filter, thus prolonging stressful
conditions in your pond.
Chemical filtration is the removal of pesticides,
colors, odors, organic waste, excess nutrients and other harmful chemicals from
your pond. Filter Carbon, Phosphate Remover, Ammonia Remover are examples of
products used for chemical filtration. These filter materials are designed to
physically absorb unwanted substances from your pond.
Mechanical filtration is the physical removal of
particles from the water. Proper filtration material will trap large and small
particles, removing them from your pond.
Consideration to the proper mechanical, chemical
and biological aspects of your filter will provide you with clean, clear and
healthy water for your fish, plants, and invertebrates. It will also enable
you to see and enjoy your water garden.


Planting Your Water
Garden
One
of the most exciting things is to see the lush foliage and beautiful flowers
produced by aquatic plants. The diversity of plants can make every pond on individual
delight. Most people add plants to increase the beauty of the pond.
More importantly, plants provide protection and
spawning areas for your fish, and they use up nutrients and shade sunlight that
would otherwise promote the growth of unsightly algae. Plants also can use up
large amounts of carbon dioxide and produce oxygen during daylight hours through
the process of photosynthesis.
It is during the daytime, when pond temperatures
are at their highest, that fish produce higher amounts of toxic carbon dioxide
and have the greatest need for oxygen. A properly planted pond will allow your
water garden to come as close to a balanced environment as nature has intended.
Providing the correct nutrients and conditions will let your plants and fish
flourish.
Pond plants provide several benefits within a pond.
The most often discussed benefit of plants is the reduction of algae due to
a plant's ability to uptake nutrients and block the sunlight. A coverage of
60% of the pond surface with plants is highly recommended.
The type of plants selected should satisfy the
needs of your pond and your desires as well. Plants can be broken down into
simple categories for a better understanding.
The first category is floating plants. These are
plants that have part or all of their foliage on or at the surface of the water.
There are two types of floating plants, distinguished by the location of their
roots. One type has its roots in the soil and its leaves on or at the surface.
Examples would be lilies, parrot feather, lotus etc. A second type would have
the entire plant at the surface and its roots dangling in the water. Examples
would be water hyacinths, clover, water lettuce, and azolla.
The second category is called submerged plants.
Submerged plants are completely beneath the water surface and are rarely seen.
Although called oxygenating plants, they only produce oxygen in the presence
of sunlight and consume oxygen at night. Submerged plants are very efficient
at using up nutrients which would otherwise promote algae blooms. Submerged
plants promote better water quality, provide an area for fish to spawn and a
source of shelter for small fish. Examples would be elodea, also known as anacharis,
and hornwort.
The final category is marginal or bog plants. These
are aquatic plants that prefer to grow in shallow water and bog areas. Most
of these plants prefer water two to six inches deep. These plants have their
roots wet but their stems and leave above the water surface. Examples would
be cattails, sweet flag, rush, and iris.
In a water garden environment it is often advisable
to place your plants in pots. This enables you to change planting heights, reposition
the plant to meet particular desires, prune and separate when necessary, and
allows for easy removal for winter storage and pond maintenance.
All plants will need additional nutrients to have
lush growth and stimulate flowers. The addition of unnecessary nutrients to
the water will promote algae blooms. Potted plants must be provided with the
correct balance of nutrients to obtain complete growth and colorful flowers.
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Feeding & stocking Pond Fish
The
fish which you keep in your water garden are an important part of a well-balanced
pond. Keeping healthy fish in your pond is relatively straightforward, if you
pay attention to proper nutrition and water quality. Water quality is affected
by stocking level, feeding and addition of new fish.
The stocking level is dependent upon your filtration
and pond size. A general rule for success is to stock your pond with approximately
3 to 4 inches of fish for every square foot of pond surface area in a filtered
pond. Too many fish will result in poor water quality and low oxygen levels.
Waste materials excreted into your pond by your
fish, frogs and various other animals, along with decaying plant matter, can
create a build-up of toxic substances in your pond. A biological filter will
assist in removing many of these toxic substances.
The pond fish you keep are dependent upon you to
provide a nutritionally balanced diet. A proper diet will provide your fish
with the correct water conditions and nutrition for healthy growth and activity.
In a natural setting, pond fish have a varied diet, based upon the season. The
seasons are determined by temperature and so is the type of food your fish should
receive. In cooler temperatures, when water temperatures are between 42 degrees
F (5.5 degrees C) and 70 degrees F (21.1 degrees C), fish require a high carbohydrate/reduced
protein diet.
In warmer waters, above 65 degrees F (18.3 degrees
C), protein metabolism is very high. Therefore, your fish require a highly digestible,
high protein diet. Proteins are required for tissue formation. This means that
fish require the proper amount of proteins and carbohydrates along with fats,
minerals, nutrients and vitamins. Water temperature is the key to determining
what is required by your fish.
In cooler water, fish metabolism slows and so does the need for high protein.
A high protein diet food in cooler waters will result in poor water quality.
In fact, the excess protein is converted to ammonia and released by the fish.
In warmer waters, protein metabolism is very high.
Young fish and fry require the proper amount of protein for suitable growth
and development. Older fish require the proper amount of proteins to maintain
their body weight and color. Feeding a highly digestible protein diet in warm
waters offers several benefits to your fish.


Routine Maintenance
A
water garden is generally installed for the pleasure of your family and friends.
However, certain routine maintenance needs to be done. The amount of maintenance
certainly depends upon the time of year and the water temperature. As the water
temperature increases, so does the activity within your pond. If you have done
routine cleaning and prepared your pond properly, these simple steps will allow
you to get the most enjoyment out of your water garden. Even when your pond
is perfectly balanced, routine maintenance procedures will need to be done to
keep the balance intact. You are an integral part to the proper balance of your
aquatic oasis.
All garden ponds accumulate organic matter from
the time they are first filled with water. Organic matter naturally increases
from dead plants, algae, and insects, as well as uneaten fish food and waste
from all of your pond creatures. This organic build-up slowly decays, creating
toxic hydrogen sulfide, ammonia and nitrite. This decay removes oxygen from
your water and lowers your pH levels. It also provides an excellent breeding
ground for many fish diseases and parasites.
You will need to check your filter routinely to
make sure that it is running at peak efficiency. First, you must check your
Filter Pads and make sure you are obtaining maximum water filtration. Remember
to change pads frequently while clearing an algae bloom. Every four weeks you
will need to replace your Filter Carbon and Phosphate Remover to obtain proper
results.
Once every three to four weeks during the pond
season, you should make a 15% to 25% water change. The water can accumulate
a large amount of dissolved organics and natural acidifiers that reduce water
quality and disrupt the pond's natural balance. Performing a water change will
reduce the build-up of these pollutants and various others. Remember, always
treat your tap water with Chlorine Neutralizer whenever adding water to your
pond. You will also need to replace electrolytes such as potassium, sodium,
magnesium, sulfate, calcium and chloride, to maintain proper fish health. Pond
Salt provides all the essential electrolytes fish need to survive.
A proper maintenance program will keep your pond
in top shape and allow you to have countless hours of enjoyment and satisfaction.
Your plants and fish will reach their maximum potential and provide you with
a show-piece for all to enjoy.


Spring Start-up
Re-establishing a Pond
Winter is a hard time for both fish and plants. Many
different materials may have been blown into your pond over the cold winter
months. Most of the items that have found their way into the pond lay dormant
because of the cold water temperatures. Spring is the correct time to clean
and inspect your pond. As the water temperature approaches 42 degrees F, your
fish will start to require food. (See section on proper feeding.) At this time,
you should make a 15% to 25% pond water change over several consecutive days
to eliminate the substances that are polluting your pond. After you have removed
some of your pond water, remove dead leaves and debris that may have accumulated
in the pond. Resume filtering water through the filter system to improve the
development of the biological filter and keep your pond naturally balanced.
As you fill your pond, you need to eliminate the
toxic substances found within tap water. Chlorine, found in all municipal water,
is toxic to fish and detrimental to all plants. Chlorine needs to be removed
from your tap water every time you place water into your pond, from the initial
fill to topping off your pond. Remember, even small traces of chlorine will
irritate the fish and damage gill tissue. Heavy metals accumulate in ponds over
time and will often deter plant growth and damage fish and other living creatures.
Chlorine and Heavy Metal Neutralizer will easily solve both of these problems.
Chloramine is a combination of chlorine and ammonia used to treat tap water
by many municipalities. It is even more deadly to living creatures than chlorine.
If your water source contains chloramine, you will need to treat it with Ammo-Lock
2. Ammo-Lock 2 will remove the chlorine and instantly detoxify the ammonia.
Remember, always treat your tap water with either Chlorine and Heavy Metal Neutralizer
when ever you add water to your pond. Fish also need electrolytes such as potassium,
sodium, magnesium, chloride and calcium to maintain proper health. Pond Salt
provides all the essential electrolytes fish need to survive.
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How to Prepare for Winter
Throughout
the summer, organic debris builds up in your pond from falling leaves, fish
waste, decaying plants and algae. Excess organic matter will reduce water quality
and stress fish and plants during the winter months. It is important to properly
prepare your pond for winter. The following proven techniques will keep your
fish and plants healthy during the long winter months.
As the water temperature in your pond decreases,
fish require less protein in their diet. In cooler temperate regions when the
water temperatures approach 42 degrees F fish will eat less than at warmer temperatures.
Once the temperature in your pond drops below 42 degrees F fish will cease eating.
If fish have been fed properly through the summer months, they have ample reserves
to survive the rigors of winter.
Remove excess debris that has accumulated on the
bottom of your pond. This can be done with a plastic rake, sturdy net or any
device that will not damage the liner or fish in your pond. Finer sediments
can be removed from your pond by using a submersible pump or special pond vacuum.
Remove 20% to 30% of your pond water and replace with tap water, making sure
that you use Chlorine Neutralizer when Chlorine is present. Many pond enthusiasts
add Pond Salt to replenish important electrolytes to aid the fish during the
stressful winter months.
Filtration is not necessary for the winter, but
circulation is recommended to keep an open area on your pond surface when ice
forms. This opening must be present to prevent toxic gases which can accumulate
from the decomposition of organic matter. Reposition your pump near the surface
for the winter or utilize a heater or bubbling device to keep a small area of
the surface open. Remember, if you are going to disconnect your filter for the
winter, drain it. If you store it full of water and it freezes, the ice could
damage part or all of the filter.
If you are moving fish inside for the winter, you
can utilize your filter inside and move your established biological pond filter
to your indoor container. The only way to be sure that your biological filter
is working correctly is to test your water. To make the correct decisions, you
need the correct information. To get the correct information about your water
quality, you must test it.
Proper care of plants should also take place at
this time. Discard floating plants, such as water hyacinth, before they decompose.
Trim back all potted plants. Your hardy lilies and lotus plants should be placed
in the lowest part of your pond for the winter months. Remove tropical lilies
from their pots and trim off leaves and roots. Rinse off all soil from the rhizome
and wrap in moist (not wet) peat moss. Store in this manner in a cool area until
spring. If you desire to keep your tropical plants going throughout the winter,
an indoor container can be set up. The key to success indoors for plants is
adequate lighting and proper heat. Remember, excess nutrients found in your
tap water can cause excessive algae growth, causing many problems.
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Introduction
to Houston, Texas
Incorporated in 1837, Houston is the fourth largest city in the United States
with a population of approximately 2 million people. The population of the greater
Houston metropolitan area is approximately 5 million people.
Houston is located in eastern Texas, on Galveston Bay, near the Texas Gulf Coast.
It is approximately two hours from the Texas/Louisiana border. It is unofficially
nicknamed the "Bayou City" because of four bayous that run through the city.
Houston's official nickname is "Space City" since it is home to NASA's Lyndon
B. Johnson Space Center, where Mission Control is located.
The port of Houston is one of the ten busiest ports in the world and one of
the busiest ports in the United States. Houston is well known for its energy
(oil) and aeronautics industries and is home to the world-renowned Texas Medical
Center.
Houston is ranked as the 32nd "Most Fun U.S City" in a survey conducted in 2003
by Cranium Inc. Factors taken into account in the ranking include: the number
of sports teams, restaurants, dance performances, toy stores, the amount of
a city's budget that is spent on recreation, and other factors.
Houston History
Houston was founded by two New York real estate promoters, John Kirby Allen
and Augustus Chapman Allen, who purchased the land in 1836 and founded a town
named after Sam Houston. The city was incorporated in 1837 and was the capital
of the Republic of Texas until early 1839, when the capital was moved to Austin.
Some key dates in Houston's history include:
•In 1861, Harris and all of the surrounding counties voted to secede from the
Union and join the Confederacy in the Civil War. Not all Texas counties followed
suit.
•In 1901, a major oil discovery was made at Spindletop, near Beaumont, giving
birth to the oil industry in southeast Texas and Houston.
•In 1914, the Houston Ship Channel was constructed along the course of Buffalo
Bayou.
•In 1961, the Johnson Space Center was established at Clear Lake south of Houston.
•In 1965, the Harris County Domed Stadium, later called the Houston Astrodome,
was completed.
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