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Fresh nutrients are provided by the addition of tap water to top off the pond following evaporation or during routine water changes. The run off of fertilizer from the soil may add further nutrients to the pond water.
 
Fresh nutrients are provided by the addition of tap water to top off the pond following evaporation or during routine water changes. The run off of fertilizer from the soil may add further nutrients to the pond water.
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In addition to indirect stress, the clinical effects of high pH levels include damage to the skin and gills, corneal opacity, increased toxicity of ammonia, and often death from metabolic alkalosis.
 
In addition to indirect stress, the clinical effects of high pH levels include damage to the skin and gills, corneal opacity, increased toxicity of ammonia, and often death from metabolic alkalosis.
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Revision as of 16:54, 20 September 2011

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This koi pond developed a profuse bloom of algae in early summer.


Question Answer Article
What factors would cause this sudden algal growth? [[|Link to Article]]
What clinical problems are associated with these water conditions? [[|Link to Article]]


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