Water Changes to reduce Salt in Pond
Posted: Sun Sep 28, 2014 1:38 pm
Hi Everyone,
Immediately following a PP treatment on my pond almost 4 weeks ago, my filter appeared to have been hit as I had a rise in Nitrite and I added salt to 0.3% to counteract the effect on the fish whilst my filter recovered. Readings this week are indicating that the filter is recovering, (following my adding my preferred filter booster), with Nitrite down to less than 0.1 from a high of between 0.2 and 0.3 on a Kusuri tablet test kit.
I would now like to start water changing out the salt. My pond is unheated and following some issues last year coming out of winter; I would like to get the salinity down and maintain it at 0.15% over winter. I have read an on-line article by Duncan which explains how long it can take to get salinity levels down by water changes and would ask if anyone could please advise me on the following:-
1. Currently I carry out a 10% water change each week - 3.33% every 2 days (due to the K1 in my nexus rising to the top of the central mechanical section every 48 hrs). What is the maximum amount of water I could change every 2 days until the salinity reaches 0.15%, without stressing the fish?
2. Duncan's article on salt mentions that at a level of salinity of less than 0.3 oz/gallon (0.18%), that it would it be safe to administer formalin as part of any possible treatment - have I read that correctly?
Many thanks
Paul
Immediately following a PP treatment on my pond almost 4 weeks ago, my filter appeared to have been hit as I had a rise in Nitrite and I added salt to 0.3% to counteract the effect on the fish whilst my filter recovered. Readings this week are indicating that the filter is recovering, (following my adding my preferred filter booster), with Nitrite down to less than 0.1 from a high of between 0.2 and 0.3 on a Kusuri tablet test kit.
I would now like to start water changing out the salt. My pond is unheated and following some issues last year coming out of winter; I would like to get the salinity down and maintain it at 0.15% over winter. I have read an on-line article by Duncan which explains how long it can take to get salinity levels down by water changes and would ask if anyone could please advise me on the following:-
1. Currently I carry out a 10% water change each week - 3.33% every 2 days (due to the K1 in my nexus rising to the top of the central mechanical section every 48 hrs). What is the maximum amount of water I could change every 2 days until the salinity reaches 0.15%, without stressing the fish?
2. Duncan's article on salt mentions that at a level of salinity of less than 0.3 oz/gallon (0.18%), that it would it be safe to administer formalin as part of any possible treatment - have I read that correctly?
Many thanks
Paul