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 Almost certainly, you’re going to have many satisfying moments from your water pond.   It is going to take some work to maintain, but if you are diligent this will not be much of a chore.   It could become a major chore if you do not understand the basics of koi pond water treatment strategy, and follow the requirements that are needed for it. 

 One scientific name you perhaps know is PH.   PH for water is normal if it’s at 7.   It would be acidic if it’s above 7, while it would be an alkaline if it’s below the number.   There are two things that can happen when you notice the vacillations. 

 1. By intentionally treating the water with a buffer or a chemical. 

 2. By dregs and refuse that mess up the water. 

 Several things that can affect the water is debris, leaves falling into the pond, fish waste and run off that can influence negative ingredients to the water.   Considering other factors this will develop phosphate, which is okay for plants, but it breeds algae up to the time it gets out of control. 

 The critical factor to keeping your pond in its optimum condition is to be sure it has enough oxygen.    Aside from your plants and fish needing it, it will also keep the other hazards such as the nitrogen and phosphate in control. 

 Aeration is very important for your koi water pond treatments approach to work.   There are many ways that you can do to succeed on this.   Actually, just a small fountain or waterfall in your pond can make the difference.   This keeps the air in motion and the water in continuous drift.   It is going to depend on the size of the pond.   While this is a great solution for small pond, if you have a larger and deeper pond then you are going to be better off with a diffused aerator. 

 One concern you have to take note for your koi pond water treatment is filtering.   One would think that this would be more of a factor with large ponds rather than small ponds but that is not the case.  Smaller ponds can’t perform their filtration, whereas large ponds in farm can.   There are many filters on the market.   Basically, you should ask your local supplier with regard to this things.   They are the pros in this kinds of filters and can give you help. 

 Then there’s that issue that a bacteria would be present in the water of your lagoon.  You should be able to use this thing they call good bacteria and you definitely want this in your pond.   It is extremely beneficial for breaking down the organic waste.   It would be necessary for you to keep the balance of your healthy bacteria, so that’s an additional job for aeration.   

 There might be other more products where you will need koi pond water treatment.   The things I have said here are just the tip of the iceberg for you to have a water that’s pure and a pond that’s healthy.   To reiterate, your best tip on everything about koi pond water treatment is from your friendly neighborhood supplier. 

Calgary Garden Design is a local organization that promotes ecologically friendly ponds

Written by: Custom Stone and Waterscapes ‎3829 Parkhill Place SW, Calgary, AB T2S 2W6