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ratwrangler

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Hi all,

I recently got a barrel pond, complete with hiding tubes, oxygen weed, pennywort plant and three goldfish (2 comets, 1 shubunken). I was wondering what people can recommend as far as keeping things nice and healthy for the fish?

e.g. What's the best techniques people have for cleaning?

What products are a must?

Food recommendations?

Should/can I get a snail to live in the pond too?

Also, the 3 goldfish don't seem to be winning vs a rather large number of mosquito larvae that keep appearing - anything I can do? I figure the goldfish are still quite small (6ish cm) so will eat more as they get older, and I scoop out the excess larvae when I can, anything else?

Thanks!

RW

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was it an old wine barrel or just made for a pond? if its a wine barrel fill it & leave it for a couple of days then give it a really good scrub & then repeat that until the water starts to stay clear when you fill it.

It was an old wine barrel - it was soaked, scrubbed and left :) Can't smell the wine smell anymore (just smells like a pond lol) so picked up the fish last Friday (2 weeks after I got the barrel). Oxygen weed and plant were sitting there a while before the fish too.

I don't have a syphon at the moment - changing water using a bucket to try and get dirty water, but obviously it's not the best method... what syphoning techniques to people use? I don't have a pump/filter. Also, does 3 fish sound about right for a 120L ish pond?

RW

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one thing i would like to do to my pond is make a vegetable filter >>>How to construct a vegetable pond filter @ http://www.pond-solutions.co.uk/pjmvegfilter.htm or just search Google for them or you could consider is a In Pond Filter Box and Aerator really cheap way to go http://www.skippysstuff.com/fltrbox.htm or then you could make just a bio filter diy instructions at http://www.runnerduck.com/pf1.htm..... plus some other things to consider is the placement of your pond If you want to grow aquatic plants, you should try to place the pond in a site that will get around 5 to 6 hours sunlight per day and you should also avoid placing your pond under trees where it may get clogged up with fallen leaves. Also check out http://www.reeflounge.com/showthread.php?t=24851 <<<

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