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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.First of all, I would not bother to replace any water - in fact it is better to leave the water that is currently there. It has matured and replacing it (particularly with tap water) only adds unnecessary chemicals - topping up when the pond loses water in summer is OK as it usually not a great volume.
Secondly, if you can, add a pump - nothing too vicious or large, just enough to keep the water moving. This will clear the water of algae faster than anything else and Koi like clear water. It also aerates the water for the fish.
Fish do tend to disappear to the bottom and in the plants - be patient for a while and I'm sure you will find they are fine. The net should keep off marauding cats as well as herons, but there is always the possiblity that they've been hunting.
First of all....i WOULD do a water change. I do a 10% water change on my 3,000 gallon koi pond every month....with tap water. This helps dilute the chemicals that filters can't remove such as phosphates and nitrates.
Secondly, a pump will do NOTHING unless it is linked to a filter and a UV sterilizer. The filter will remove fish waste and toxins such as nitrite and ammonia which are a product of fish waste and the UV will clear green water. You will need to revert to chemicals to clear blanket weed (cloverleaf do a very good blanket weed killer which i use in both my koi ponds)
Hope this helps