Summer
is over,
but for
many of
us - the
heat remains.
Here a
couple
of things
to do
to keep
your fish
healthy
and your
pond clear
going
into winter.
First,
remember
to keep
your pond
well aerated.
This is
very important
to your
fish because
the pond
water
actually
holds
less oxygen
at higher
pond temperatures.
So if
it's still
hot in
your part
of the
country,
keep those
waterfalls
and fountains
running!
This will
keep your
pond water
full of
oxygen,
and reduce
stress
on your
fish.
If you
see your
goldfish
or KOI
gasping
at the
surface,
it's a
good sign
that you
don't
have enough
dissolved
oxygen
in the
water,
and this
can be
dangerous.
Especially
if you
have a
lot of
green
water
algae
in the
pond.
This algae
can absorb
much of
the oxygen
in the
pond water
at night
and cause
very low
dissolved
oxygen
levels
during
the day
- which
can be
deadly
to fish!

One thing
we recommend
this time
of year,
is to
do a partial
water
change.
Drain
off 10
- 25%
of your
total
pond volume,
and replace
it with
fresh,
new dechlorinated
water.
If possible,
vacuum
or drain
decaying
organic
matter
and debris
off the
bottom
to reduce
the ponds
bio-load.
Your fish
will usually
be vibrant
and playful
after
a water
change.
It's like
giving
them a
'breath
of fresh
air' and
invigorates
them.
Again,
we only
recommend
a 10 -
25% water
change
right
now -
but feel
free to
experiment
with whatever
works
best for
your pond.
Remember
to re-add
your pond
salt whenever
you drain
and add
new water.
Having
a salt
water
test kit
is also
helpful,
or a digital
salinity
meter,
to determine
optimum
salt levels.