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Goldfish poorly after pond clean up
Morning everyone,
Last week we cleaned out our pond as it was pretty filthy. We have re-filled with tap water, but now 2 fish are ill- they are both lying on their sides on the bottom. Is it the tap water? or maybe they ingested some of the gunk when it all got churned up. I guess there is no cure for them?
Thx.
Last week we cleaned out our pond as it was pretty filthy. We have re-filled with tap water, but now 2 fish are ill- they are both lying on their sides on the bottom. Is it the tap water? or maybe they ingested some of the gunk when it all got churned up. I guess there is no cure for them?
Thx.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.By stripping the pond down, you have removed all the bacteria which is responsible for breaking down ammonia from the fish waste. Therefore, the fish are swimming around in their own toilet. The chlorine in the tap water has also done its job by killing any bacteria.
As Boo said, next time....although ponds should't ever have a total cleanout, save at least 10%...preferably 25% of the old water and put it back with the tap water.
Good luck
As Boo said, next time....although ponds should't ever have a total cleanout, save at least 10%...preferably 25% of the old water and put it back with the tap water.
Good luck
Aren't you supposed to leave tap water to stand to allow the chlorine to come out of the water before you add it to a tank or pond? I am not a fish expert but as children we were always advised never to replace more than a third of the water at once, but I know that these days there are supplements to add to the water to make it safer sooner. Check it out with a local pond fish supplier
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