KOI Pond saved!
> George, some great lessons to be learned from your experience!!! THANK YOU > FOR SHARING!! Filter crashes can happen to anyone, even those the know what > they are doing….and sir, you seem to know your “stuff”!!! Or you learned > it as you went through this ordeal. You are lucky you caught it when you > did!!! At this PH, death can occur easily. Seems you got some great advice > along the way also!! > > Personally I have the Sacramento Bead and Glass filters on my smaller pond > which both have pressure gauges….you’re right - worthless!!! One thing you > can do is install a flow meter on the outlet side of the filter. The line > that returns water to the pond. That will give you a much better idea of what > your flow rate is and you can keep an eye on it. > > So “kodoos” to you for catching this pending disaster!!! Way to go!!! > > I would add only one thing….purchase new fresh test kits each spring to > ensure your test resluts are accurate. Test kits can go bad over time and if > not stored properly. > > Sue
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