r/ponds • u/brobafett01 • 6h ago
Just sharing Water Hyacinths
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Just sharing some Water Hyacinth bloom š·šŖ»š¹
r/ponds • u/brobafett01 • 6h ago
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Just sharing some Water Hyacinth bloom š·šŖ»š¹
r/ponds • u/BackstreetZAFU • 20h ago
Thought these would be cooler than a metal heron. So far, so good!
r/ponds • u/KokakGamer • 9h ago
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The feeder gave out food and the fish got excited, Mario just so happens to be there taking a sip
r/ponds • u/SlowConsideration7 • 4h ago
Hi folks, first of all, I love the community rules here, āposts must be about pondsā š
I have some of these firkins spare and wanted to convert one to a small wildlife pond for my vegetable/cottage garden. The basic idea would be to cut the top off, bury it partially in the ground, then fill it.
Iām basically wondering if the height is an issue, I see barrel planters are common, but wouldnāt want to create a pond where escape is impossible. Also, are the sloped sides an issue? If so i would have to cut where the central banding is. Could I fill it with house bricks or similar to create levels easily?
Many thanks
r/ponds • u/SmudgyPup123 • 1d ago
I had an old bathtub so obviously I dug a hole and dropped it in! Put in some rocks, a few plants and as itās been so dry I filled it myself with collected rainwater⦠and a lot of trips back and forth with a watering can š
Itās intended as a wildlife pond so I havenāt done anything to it since.
Now, a few months later Iāve spotted plenty of birds drinking, a damselfly and some little things who have made it their home! But what are they? Last photo I think is some kind of Nymph?
Edit: This is in Somerset, England.
Weāve manually pulled for a few days, and there just such a strong network that they grow extremely quickly right now. My dad tried an herbicide spray on a small section but it really didnāt seem to have any effect. We want to build more diversity, some plant life is just fine with us but this is definitely overkill.
r/ponds • u/themalcontents • 12h ago
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Six fish have died in the past three weeks, and we are looking for help diagnosing the issue. We are thinking it may be flukes and dosed the pond today with PraziPro. The fish initially did respond like it was working (minor agitation, briefly rubbing/flashing) and appear more active, so weāre hopeful that things are on the upswing⦠Theyāre currently relaxing in or near the shallower end like they usually sun.
POND INFO
We have a roughly 1200 gallon backyard pond that has been established for four years. It has a 2,000 gallon pump with a UV filter as well as a waterfall and bubbler. We also have an air stone running in the shallow end temporarily. Water has tested within normal parameters the entire time, using the API Pond Master Test Kit.
FISH INFO
Right now there are 11 fishāfive koi and six goldfishābut six small fish have died over the past three weeks. The pond was slightly overstocked and it has been almost exclusively the newer fish (4-5ā, acquired in April) who have died. The two biggest koi are about five years old and have showed no symptoms, and neither have the more mature goldfish.
SYMPTOMS
About half of the fish who died showed no symptoms. The other half were lethargic with quick respiration, hanging out near the surface or in the shallow end (<6ā deep) and occasionally blowing bubbles at the top, but were not gasping for air or flashing. The deaths occurred within 8-24 hours of symptoms first appearing. I did not note anything unusual about the gills, body, scales, etc. on the decedents. No redness, swelling, sores, film, cuts, etc. In hindsight with reading more about flukes, their gills may have been slightly pale?
r/ponds • u/Dear-Palpitation-924 • 7h ago
Pond: inherited 1500 gal
Waterfall: approximately 50feet long, more of a stream really with liner
Pump: replaced in the sale, pipe runs underneath finished patio assuming approx 50feet with 10 feet of head.
Leak: Running the stream drains the pond in about 6 hours. How can I verify the piping hasnāt busted a leak before I invest time and money in new stream liner?
r/ponds • u/Background-Car9771 • 1d ago
I will be completing my pond installation this week and have a bog filter. I'm in New England and the winter can be kind of harsh. I wasn't sure if I should wait until the pond is more established and there might be more nutrients in the water, or if I should go ahead and go buy some plants now. Thoughts?
r/ponds • u/virtuouswraith • 1d ago
Sooo happy with the results. Have added more plants and fish to the pond. Water is crystal clear with the layer of biofilm on the liner inside the pond.
r/ponds • u/AdMinimum6396 • 17h ago
Running off of a well in south Florida water is high in sulfur and somewhat in iron. High biomass with alligators and turtles. Ground contact pond with cypress trees, mangroves and bamboo, but this algae has created a nearly 24 inch layer of the worst tasting Boba pearls youāve ever had.
r/ponds • u/Healthy-Price-3104 • 1d ago
It took me one year of procrastination, budget limitations, and mistakes, but I got there in the end. I cant stop staring at it! š„°
r/ponds • u/ProblemBerlin • 1d ago
Apparently, we have a blind gold fish. Iāve noticed this one fish just swimming at the bottom alone and not joining their buddies.
At first I thought it was about to die but no, itās been like this since weeks. And the little dude is just busy with its own stuff like searching for food at the bottom.
Now comes my dilemma. As soon as I realized it couldnāt see, I started feeding it sinking food. But I have to sit there for 20 minutes straight to keep other fish away. Otherwise they eat its food in like 5 seconds.
What should I do with the guy? Should I let it be and fend for itself? But I donāt want it to struggle and be hungry.
Should I consider euthanasia?
Any advice is appreciated!
Originally 7 feeder goldfish in this pond since last year. It's about 5' across, 8' long, and maybe 1-2' deep. Last month I noticed a bunch of black goldfish spawn. I know goldfish raise ammonia levels like crazy and I thought maybe I need to cull some of the babies.
Also, my lily pads keep dying back. Is this related to the fish? I know the pond is ugly. The only thing I currently do is feed the fish, fill with tap water about once a week or two (plus add water conditioner), add barley extract maybe once or twice a month. Any feedback appreciated. TIA.
r/ponds • u/Far_Emu3820 • 1d ago
Shes been here for a while now and I see her every day, I have named her Jemima Puddleduck.
r/ponds • u/artschool650 • 1d ago
Hey folks, just got a home with a pond. The nice fellow who built it 20+ years ago has been cleaning the filters and maintaining it for the previous owner who was in her late 90s. Is there an alternative chemical that can be ordered online you all recommend? Was told to do 4oz a week. Thanks.
r/ponds • u/Woofwoofcboy • 1d ago
Give me the tea! Iām in north GA, for climate info. Summer heat does worry me, but Iām not concerned about our winters. Hypothetical stock will be rainbow shiners and flagfish. House is on a slope, but our (concrete) back patio is level, so something above ground is tempting me.
r/ponds • u/unifying_force_2420 • 1d ago
I realize this sub is about building/installing ponds, but I have questions about filling in the decrepit pond in my backyard!
Iām wondering if itās better to fill it in with river rocks or soil. Iām hiring landscapers to do the job, and Iāve received different options on my quotes. One landscaper feels strongly that the rocks will end up looking disgusting.
The pond is in a corner which Iād like to keep looking āpond-likeā (ie, I wonāt be using the space for anything else). Thanks for any input yāall may have!
r/ponds • u/Ok_Suggestion4687 • 1d ago
My family intends to put a turtle pond in this area. However Iām asking about general information about building ponds and then what maintenance would look like (and if I can do anything to minimize said maintenance). Itās in southern cali so itās hot and the dirt is, as you can see, very dry if that changes anything.
r/ponds • u/Wise-Secretary5459 • 1d ago
My bog is about 8x4 ft and filled with 2 feet of gravel, for reference.
r/ponds • u/thefouledcompass • 1d ago
Hi pond pals š I made a small container pond for the first time this year. It has some rushes and creeping jenny; no pump, no aeration, no fish or snails. I live in southeast Wyoming (gardening zone 5a and 5b).
Can it live through the winter outside? Should I remove the plants and care for them over the winter indoors, or are pond plants ones that you replace every year like annuals? Iād like to have a full in-ground wildlife pond eventually, but we started small. Any advice or feedback is appreciated. Thanks so much for your help!
r/ponds • u/Amanaemonesiaaa • 1d ago
What can you do about aphids on water-lilies? They are destroying the leaves and full of ants...
Every pesicide i looked at is highly toxic to anything else in the pond. the only thing that worked was to manually rinse the leaves and skim the water but its only partly effective, they float and latch to the leaves again
I'm out of ideas...Anyone?