Fish & Water Quality
If you have rang Windsor Fish hatchery with a problem in either your Pond or aquarium, the first thing we will ask is
What is your pH and water parameters & how often do you do water changes ?
there's a good reason for that! "its all about the water" when it comes to fish.
The best way to keep the fish healthy is to maintain consistent water chemistry over an extended period of time.
Unless your water conditions are extreme, most fish can and will adapt to water parameters.
pond blocks & Aquarium balls provide beneficial bacteria
What Should I monitor?
As a minimum, you should monitor ammonia , nitrites & pH.
We also keep an eye on water temperature.
When its risen we do a water change,
when it decreases over winter we change the food to wheatgerm based.
water stays cleaner for longer with high quality foods.
Water Changes
Water changes are an important part of fish management. One reason for chemical build up is evaporation.
When water evaporates from a pond or aquarium system it leaves behind all the pollutants. Sure the beneficial
bacteria in your pond is busy doing their job, but sometimes the good bacteria cant keep up.
Less than perfect water quality can be vastly improved with water changes.
Topping Off a pond to compensate for evaporation is not considered a water change because no pollutants are
removed in the process.Your goal is to reduce concentrations of dissolved compounds in your water.
Generally, 10-20% of the water is drained weekly. Replace with fresh water from your tap or bore.
Remember before you begin make sure you have chlorine remover (water Ager)
Chlorine is toxic to both fish and beneficial bacteria.
Water changes are used to control toxic chemical build up in the pond or aquarium. Water changes also reduce
pheromones that are becoming concentrated in your water, and will restrict your fishes growth, especially if the pond
or aquarium stocking rate is heavy.Chemical pollutants and pheromones are best controlled by regular water
changes.
Windsor fish hatchery breeding and selling koi and goldfish to the public since 1984
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