I’ll toss them. Disappointing, but not worth possibly losing fish.Unless they were crazy expensive I would toss them
Thank you everyone.
I’ll toss them. Disappointing, but not worth possibly losing fish.Unless they were crazy expensive I would toss them
It was just regular splashless bleach. I agree I used way too much. I don’t know what I was thinking. I just started pouring it and then realized I had dumped in way more then I intend to use.Did you use plain regular bleach or that fancy new concentrated bleach?
I think you used too much bleach just to sanitize them. The usual ration is 1 part bleach to 19 parts water if I remember correctly.
Do you remember which brand of pond air stones you bought or what material they are made of?
It’s a painful loss for sure. Still can’t believe they are gone.Sorry to hear about the Koi, that estate i got the pond liners from, the deceased had tons of koi ponds, several that were free dug about 8 ft deep, maybe 15 ft on each side of a square. Dont know who ended up with all the fish but i was told they did not pay. I was a day late and dollar short, he also had tons of aquariums...
If it was me, I'd toss those stones.
If i ever get a big pond, i want to raise channel cats and tilapia. I also garden, if i raise it or tend it, i want to eat it. Judging by his ponds, he had many. Wish I had gotten to know, he lived blocks away for years, I never knew. There are some big aqua culture outfits out in the rural county, here. Sorry to be off topic. On that note, i wonder if i messed mine up by putting directly to use, instead of soaking, one hour, like the package said?It’s a painful loss for sure. Still can’t believe they are gone.
Sounds like someone got a really great deal if those were quality koi. Even if they were just pond grade pet stores here charge $200+ for a 12” koi. Free is great.
That is a shame you never got a chance to know him. I’d love to find people like that around me. It’s a farming community here so focus is on crops and livestock. Any ponds are stock ponds with natives for fishing.If i ever get a big pond, i want to raise channel cats and tilapia. I also garden, if i raise it or tend it, i want to eat it. Judging by his ponds, he had many. Wish I had gotten to know, he lived blocks away for years, I never knew. There are some big aqua culture outfits out in the rural county, here. Sorry to be off topic. On that note, i wonder if i messed mine up by putting directly to use, instead of soaking, one hour, like the package said?
I had a "bar" about 8 inches long, the output was meager, i now use a standard (2 of them ) like an inch long, in my 30. Output is better.
Oh my goodness!