So far Lewis it’s been an adventure been a new ponder n all that.
We got through the frosts by adding a 2kw inline heater keeping the water at a stable 6°c
Had a lot of string algae to deal with in the beginning until my plants started to really come out and they’ve basically staved it off now. I get some but it’s manageable and looks natural.
Another new addition in there is a 4 jet wave maker on the bottom which creates a medium pace flow like a river in a channel down one edge for those that like a bit of flow.
Now the bad …! I’ve had 3 fatalities all perch! I have 2 perch left now and only 1 of them has really grown on well. The other is tiny still and no doubt I’ll lose him at some point.
I don’t know why but my pond doesn’t seem to be a great environment for their survival yet every other species has flourished.
I can only put it down to my ph level. It’s very alkaline water here and I struggle to maintain a ph of less than 9. Other fish don’t seem bothered by it but I think it affects my ability to keep perch. If I lose the other 2 I’ll not bother with any more.
My chub are like submarines now. Getting on for a pound in weight and just 100% comedy gold. Why more people don’t keep them is beyond me. Never a dull moment when they are around.
Crucians are stunning as are my tench again growing slowly but definitely coming on really nicely.
I’ll take some pictures of the fish tonight under torch light as the glare is no good for seeing them currently.
Here’s the pond though 12months on. Wood work needs a bit of a clean.
Water has been absolutely gin clear since day 1 and very low maintenance indeed. I think I’ve cleaned the pressure filter once since it’s been running
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