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i just tested my pond with some strips from the swimming pool supplier and my ph is 8 or higher and the alkalinity is 60 or more ppm. is this good?
i fertilized with 13-13-13 about 3 weeks ago and added about 2 tons of lime. my pond is about 3/4 acre.
my bream were stocked tuesday and that night we had about 4" of rain. due to the water shed, my pond rose 19". yesterday i started seeing bg die. any idea what might be going on?
is the chemistry of my water bad?
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pH changes a lot during a day. Your alkalinity is good. Without a soil test it is hard to tell if 13-13-13 is what you should use. A normal pond fert is 0-46-0 or 8-52-10.
How many fish did you stock and how many died?
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i stocked about 800 bg, cnbg and res...
i just checked the water this morning and the ph was still the same. in the 8 range..
locals here use a 20-20-05 fertilizer. is this good?
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In most cases that is to high a % of N (first #)for ponds. But with out a soil test you don't know . High N #s can cause problems with FA and plant growth and water quality.
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What are ideal numbers for Ph and Alkalinity ?? And when this is off does this make fish not as agressive ? I have algae bloom and a little duck weed and water is kinda clear see down about 3 to 4 feet . All my fish seem to be healthy and have great color . I want to keep everything in the good so fish reproduce when they are suppose to . Plus i have put huge LMB in this pond and a few thousand Bg and Hbg and thredfin shad .
And is a pool tester good for pond or lake testing . And do you check just one area or more the bigger the water . Thanx for the help fellas the HOA wnts me to start checking the ponds and report if there is a problem . Alot of kids Seem to like fishing so i figure that at least 1 good way to entertain . Oh yeah i am in Myrtle Beach , South Carolina .
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pH 7.4 and alkalinity 200 for BG and LMB as per SRAC. Most pond fish are about the same. I don't check pH as it fluctuates to much. I check alkalinity it does not change much or fast. Good alkalinity reduces pH swings. See this SRAC 464 Interactions of pH, Carbon Dioxide, Alkalinity and Hardness in Fish Ponds - http://srac.tamu.edu/index.cfm?catid=25
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