Spishkey
Spishkeys Turtle Rescue
Our pond has been up and running for a while now (few years) without problems. it consists of a few parts....a black rubbermaid tub (filled with plants) which flows into a bath (filled with plants), which flows into the main pond (made from pond liner with a few plants in) on the other side is a large aluminium 'pond' (filled with plants) which flows into the main pond via 2 waterfalls. The fish (a few goldfish and 3 very young koi) live in the main section. The pond is a bit over 3000L .
we've had a bit of an algae problem this year which we are combating via a biological powder you add to the water (no chemicals) we have also just last week installed a uv steriliser.
the last few days the algae has really started to die back and a thick green 'scum' has been floating on the surface of the main pond. (mixed in with white frothy slimey bubbles) we've been scooping this out but it seems to reappear just as fast. 2 days back we noticed all the baby fish (born this year/last year) were covered in a white slimey film and/or white spots. we've removed these from the pond and have them in quarantine inside (treating with esha2000 and esha exit)
today i came back from work and the bigger fish were gasping at the surface the entire surface covered in the green/white frothy slime. i threw in a few extra air pumps and got scooping at the surface removing as much as possible of the slime. after a few hours the fish seemed to be swimming normally and no longer gasping. I did a water test using an api liquid test kit. i was shocked at the results but im not sure if they make sense? nitrate 0 nitrite 0 ammonia 8+?? how can i have such a high ammonia but no nitrite? also ph seems rather high 8.4 but this was taken at 4pm in the afternoon. ive half emptied the pond andam refilling wih water from the rainwater barrels and the stream by the house (our usual water sources) i'll be doing another water test within 30 mins when the pond is filled back to its usual level. i'm looking for advice on what to do next. i know ive got to get that ammonia down but am confused at thehigh level but not showing any nitrites? what is causing the slime? is that the algae dying off? would that cause the ammonia levels? are my fish doomed after being in such high levels? i dont want to shock them by changing too much water too quickly....
ive tried adding a photo but get the message that its too big to uploa here.....
we've had a bit of an algae problem this year which we are combating via a biological powder you add to the water (no chemicals) we have also just last week installed a uv steriliser.
the last few days the algae has really started to die back and a thick green 'scum' has been floating on the surface of the main pond. (mixed in with white frothy slimey bubbles) we've been scooping this out but it seems to reappear just as fast. 2 days back we noticed all the baby fish (born this year/last year) were covered in a white slimey film and/or white spots. we've removed these from the pond and have them in quarantine inside (treating with esha2000 and esha exit)
today i came back from work and the bigger fish were gasping at the surface the entire surface covered in the green/white frothy slime. i threw in a few extra air pumps and got scooping at the surface removing as much as possible of the slime. after a few hours the fish seemed to be swimming normally and no longer gasping. I did a water test using an api liquid test kit. i was shocked at the results but im not sure if they make sense? nitrate 0 nitrite 0 ammonia 8+?? how can i have such a high ammonia but no nitrite? also ph seems rather high 8.4 but this was taken at 4pm in the afternoon. ive half emptied the pond andam refilling wih water from the rainwater barrels and the stream by the house (our usual water sources) i'll be doing another water test within 30 mins when the pond is filled back to its usual level. i'm looking for advice on what to do next. i know ive got to get that ammonia down but am confused at thehigh level but not showing any nitrites? what is causing the slime? is that the algae dying off? would that cause the ammonia levels? are my fish doomed after being in such high levels? i dont want to shock them by changing too much water too quickly....
ive tried adding a photo but get the message that its too big to uploa here.....