Maturation koi in a pond filter
As ponds mature or start in the spring of water quality changes through a series of toxicity before reaching an equilibrium state with little or no ammonia or nitrite. This maturation process can take up to six weeks, but is subject to many factors.
You can get the biological filter to maturity more quickly using bacterial seed, but can still take a couple of years or more, until a filter is fully established and able to cope with rapid fluctuationscharge, to experience it.
Bacterial seed, sometimes also known as an accelerator of aging, can help keep the ammonia levels, providing additional nitrifying bacteria. Some of these products include micro-organisms that break through the sediment, helping to keep the green water at bay.
Not only is the nitrogen cycle, a filter that comes to life. Part of the process of maturation is the result of the development of a comprehensive plan. Other forms of life as some microscopicothers who perform with the naked eye, the important tasks that ensure a healthy filter is reached.
In short, it makes a number of bodies, the whole ecosystem, a biological filter. Dust from the air and falling leaves should be removed from the surface of the pond.
Skimmer, which are caused by air or a cascade of stones, is a different surface contaminants must be removed. In a modern pool, a skimmer should be at least flush with the surfaceremove the foam and floating leaves, before being registered water and sink to the ground.
Activated charcoal absorbs a number of solutes. To closely monitor the use of the pond. Zeolite is to extract the ammonia from the water. Remove it, if salt is used in the pond. A modern air pump helps the huge volumes involved in the air in a Koi pond.
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