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| - Construction |
| new VALUE OF PONDS TO THE COMMUNITY by Dr. Adrian Lawler Summary: In these times of environmental concerns, Dr.Lawler outlines the many benefits provided by ponds - for animals and humans. |
| new TRAPPING SNAKES IN A POND by Dr. Adrian Lawler Summary: Dr.Lawler provides useful advice for catching snakes in ponds using minnow traps and cages. |
| KOI PONDS - DISPELLING
MYTHS ABOUT CONCRETE PONDS by Doug Hoover Summary: An experienced builder provides his "secret formula" for success in using concrete for waterfall and pond construciton. |
| LANDSCAPING AND GARDENING IN
THE WET by Lyle Marshall Summary: Installing a pond can be cheaper, easier, and may use less water than a lawn (!). Lyle gives step-by-step instructions for building a simple inexpensive pond. |
| BUILDING LINER PONDS
by Brett Fogle Summary: How to build a simple raised or in-ground pond using a liner. |
| PREDATORY BIRDS AND SMALL FISH
PONDS by Dr. Adrian Lawler Summary: Everything you need to know to protect your small fish pond from common predatory birds. |
| POND RECOVERY AFTER STORMS by
Dr. Adrian Lawler Summary: Dr.Lawler outlines the kinds of damage inflicted by severe storms on ponds and suggests steps to follow for recovery. |
| POND LINERS by Dr. Adrian
Lawler Summary: A summary of how to construct a pond, followed by a discussion of the different materials that may be used to line it: clay, concrete, HDPE, PE, preformed ponds, PVC, vinyl. |
| THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS OF
PONDKEEPING by Greg Speichert Summary: Some important things to consider when designing and stocking a pond. |
| WATERFALLS by Michael
Sanderman Summary: How to construct a waterfall for a fishpond. |
| HOW TO CHOOSE A POND PUMP by
Brett Fogle Summary: Submersible pumps may be suitable for smaller ponds, but external pumps are best for medium or large ones, and in fact are better overall. Flow rates are discussed. |
| ONE POND IS NEVER ENOUGH! by
Sherry Kruszka Summary: Three years ago Sherry built a 2000 gallon pond on her farm in Wisconsin. The next year she built one of 6000 gallons, and this year a uniquely beautiful one in an old red boat. She says that if she could think of a way to build a pond from one of her husband's junk cars she would! Lots of nice photos. |
| - The seasons |
| FIVE EASY STEPS FOR THE PERFECT
SPRING POND by Sue Speichert Summary: How to spruce up a pond so that it's all set for summer. |
| SUMMER POND TIPS by Brett
Fogle Summary: Discusses oxygen levels, parasites, feeding, sunblock, evaporation, the water. |
| FISH HEALTH IN HOT SUMMER HEAT
by Brett Fogle Summary: Fish gasping at the surface indicates that there is not enough dissolved oxygen in their water. What to do about this. |
| SHADING TO INCREASE WATER
(AND OXYGEN) CIRCULATION IN PONDS DURING THE SUMMER by Dr. Adrian Lawler Summary: Hot weather causes lower oxygen levels, especially at night. If a pond is partially shaded, the water in that part cools down and sinks, resulting in natural water circulation without using electricity. The effectiveness of various shading methods is discussed. |
| NATURAL COOLING AND
CIRCULATION OF WATER IN PONDS by Dr. Adrian Lawler Summary: Cooling of pond waters, and thus an increase in dissolved oxygen, can occur with evaporation, radiation, convection, shading, and addition of cooler water. Decaying organic debris can cause low oxygen problems during warm weather, but may provide fish a warmer place to survive through the winter. |
| GETTING YOUR POND READY FOR WINTER
by Sue Speichert Summary: A checklist of things to do to make sure that you and your pond are all set for the cold winter months. |
| CHARLIE'S POND: GETTING READY FOR
WINTER by Charles Drew Summary: Winters in Hamilton Ontario are very cold. Charlie describes what he does to help his plants and fish survive. |
| YOUR POND IN WINTER by
Brett Fogle Summary: A series of five pieces extracted from Pond Stuff, the newsletter of MacArthur Water Gardens, Boca Raton, Florida - Winterizing your pond; Overwintering pond fish; Why can't I just let nature take care of my pond in winter?; Caring for aquatic pond plants; Pumps and filters. |
| - Maintenance |
| new PROPOSED SPECIFICATIONS FOR NUTRIA-RESISTANT
GEOTEXTILES by Dr. Adrian Lawler Summary: What kind of material qualities would be needed for a "geotextile" to be nutria-resistant? Dr. Lawler explains. |
| new PROPOSED TESTS TO DETERMINE IF GEOTEXTILES ARE
NUTRIA-RESISTANT Dr. Adrian Lawler Summary: Dr. Lawler explores ways to test geotextiles to see if they stop nutria from digging in pond banks and levees. |
| NUTRIA: TROUBLE FOR WATERWAYS
by Dr. Adrian Lawler Summary: Dr. Lawler describes the problems posed by nutria (an aquatic rodent), on rivers, ponds and adjacent banks. He provides a number of methods for controlling this creature. |
| THE CONTROL OF
ALGAE IN PONDS by Robert Fenner Summary:Types of algae and their prevention. Biological, mechanical and chemical control. An integrated management approach. |
| BARLEY STRAW: NATURE'S WAY TO
RID YOUR POND OF STRING ALGAE by Sue Speichert Summary: Studies in England show that barley straw is a natural, low-tech way to keep your pond free of string algae. |
| THE STRING ALGAE
BLUES... by Brett Fogle Summary: Algae appear due to an excess of organic nutrients in the water. There are various ways to deal with the problem. |
| SALT TREATMENTS: CHICKEN SOUP
FOR YOUR FISH by Myron Kebus Summary: "Salt is probably the safest and the most forgiving of all the drug or chemical treatments available for our fish." Its general use in ponds and aquariums, and for treating parasitical and bacterial infections. Salt dips and salt baths. Kinds of salt, how to measure, and how to use. An authoritative article. |
| POND SALT FOR HEALTHY
FISH by Brett Fogle Summary: Salt is "absolutely the very best thing you can add to your pond in terms of keeping your fish happy and healthy." |
| HERON-PROOF YOUR
POND by Brett Fogle Summary: Several methods are described: nets, noise and water spray gadgets, plastic herons, limiting access. |
| POND LIVESTOCK ACCLIMATION by
Robert Fenner Summary: Bob discusses physical, chemical and biological stressors, and recommends a formaldehyde bath system. Quarantine is also strongly advised. |
| - Tropical ponds/tubs |
| SUMMER TUBBIN' by John Sipes Summary: John has ten tubs of fish outside on his deck in summertime. He first tried swordtails and guppies, then was surprised to find his snakeskin gouramis had bred, then his zebra danios, and since then many other species. |
| MY OUTDOOR TROPICAL POND by
Ricky Grange Summary: During the Canadian summers, Ricky keeps a variety of tropical fish outdoors in a simple pond, where they thrive, become big and colourful, and multiply. |
| FISH FOR PONDS AND WATER GARDENS
by Ed Katuska Summary: Ed has kept a variety of fish outside in his Connecticut summer garden, and has had success with white clouds, paradise fish, Betta splendens, jewel cichlids and others. How to set up suitable water gardens. |
| NATURAL AQUATIC
ENVIRONMENTS by George White Summary: Small water features are interesting additions to the summer garden. Fish such as killifish or cichlids can be kept in them. |
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See also: People/The Aquarists of Jamaica, by Howard Norfolk People/Meet an Aquarist: My Ponds, by Howard Norfolk People/Meet an Aquarist: Gerald Borchert, by Howard Norfolk Management/Aquascaping: Water Bowls, by Ole Pedersen |
| KOI SELECTION by
Robert Fenner Summary: When buying koi, first examine their health. Then consider their aesthetics: body shape, figure or conformation; intensity of color or pattern; distinctness of color or pattern; distribution of color or pattern. These four factors determine the value (and price) of koi. |
| KOI
AND POND FISH BREEDING by Robert Fenner Summary: Spawning media, selecting spawners, spawning, raising the young, rearing on and culling. |
| HOW TO CHOOSE BETWEEN
GOLDFISH AND KOI by Brett Fogle Summary: Koi need larger ponds, better water quality, and more experienced fishkeepers. They can cause problems with plants. |
| OBSERVATIONS ON
THE SOCIAL LIFE OF JAPANESE KOI CARP by Colin Calway Summary: Colin rears koi under natural conditions on his fish farm in Florida, and observes that as they grow up, koi develop different social behaviour patterns. |
| GOLDFISH, PART I. THE
VARIETIES by Jennifer Wilkinson Summary: Introduction to goldfish. A listing of the different varieties. |
| GOLDFISH, PART II.
HOUSING AND MAINTENANCE by Jennifer Wilkinson Summary: Housing goldfish. Indoor ponds. Water qualities. Feeding. |
| GOLDFISH, PART III.
BREEDING by Jennifer Wilkinson Summary: Breeding goldfish. Selecting quality fish. Fungus. Feeding the young. Culling. Shipping fish and eggs. |
| GOLDFISH, PART IV.
DISEASES by Jennifer Wilkinson Summary: Goldfish diseases. Importance of quarantine. Some white spots or bumps are not diseases. Blood streaks in fins; anchor worms; swim bladder problems; ich; fungus; velvet. List of references. |
| BUYING
AND HOUSING YOUR GOLDFISH by Les Pearce Summary: People buying goldfish as pets should select varieties according to beauty rather than whether they match up to show standards. Water in ponds and tanks should be mature before being gradually stocked. |
| HOW TO CARE FOR
YOUR GOLDFISH by Aquarian Fishfoods Summary: A basic introduction for first timers. Contains an interesting list of common 'tropical' fish that can also be kept at cooler temperatures, which could be extracted for use on its own. |
| GOLDFISH FOR THE
BEGINNER by Bill "Pegasus NZ" Summary: Notes on aquarium requirements for goldfish, and what to do when they spawn. |
| THE 'COMMON'
GOLDFISH by Les Pearce Summary: Les points out that the 'common' goldfish deserves more respect than it sometimes gets. He discusses its origin (crucian carp?) and the three colour groups (nacreous, metallic and Matt) and finally suggests that tropical fish keepers should consider the goldfish when looking for "something different." |
| GOLDFISH
JUDGING IN AMERICA by Rick Graham Summary: As a judge at the GAAS North American Goldfish Championship, Rick gives some inside information as to how and why judges rate fish as they do. |
| GOLDFISH
AND SALAD BARS by Rick Graham Summary: Rick finds old restaurant salad bars ideal for raising goldfish. How to select, keep and breed goldfish. |
| EVOLUTION
OF THE GAAS NORTH AMERICAN GOLDFISH CHAMPIONSHIP by Rick and Debbie Graham Summary: The Grahams were instrumental in developing America's premier goldfish competition, which is held in Akron, Ohio each year. |
| GOLDFISH
HEALTH MANAGEMENT - Part I by Bill and Cheryl Sanders Summary:The importance of microscopic examinations. The use of salt against parasites. The correct use of fluke tabs. |
| GOLDFISH
HEALTH MANAGEMENT - Part II by Bill and Cheryl Sanders Summary:Treatments for bacterial infections. "Swim bladder disease." Recommended Internet sites about fish health. |
| MY EXPERIENCES BREEDING
GOLDFISH by Adip Sajjan-Raj Summary: Goldfish were the first fish Adip bred. He details his day-to-day experiences in raising the fry. |
| ALL THE FUN OF THE
FAIR by Les Pearce Summary: A traditional prize gift at fairgrounds in Britain and other countries is a small goldfish. This initiates some people (including the author) into a lifetime of fishkeeping, but others do not treat their fish so well. Les suggests that the practice be regulated. |
| See also:
Travel/The Goldfish Pagoda at Ocean Park, Hong Kong Humour,Anecdotes/Carassius Auratus - Not Just Feeder Fish! by Lisa Englander |
| LANDSCAPING AROUND YOUR POND
by Robert Fenner Summary: Landscaping tips, and suggestions for plants that can be used around a pond, plus a very long and interesting list of plants which can be toxic to fish and which should not be planted near a water feature. |
| PLANTS IN THE GOLDFISH TANK by
Jennifer Greene Summary: Goldfish will eat most aquatic plants. Here is a list of some they might leave alone. |
| BAMBOO FOR PONDS by Dr.
Adrian Lawler Summary: Bamboo is visually pleasing beside a pond. It provides shade, can act as a screen, and can be a barrier to large fishing birds. When pruned its canes have other uses. How to select, plant, and care for the two basic types. |
| WATER LILIES, FAMILY NYMPHAEACEAE
by Robert Fenner Summary: Taxonomy of water lilies. Their selection. Hardy vs. tropical. Planting, care and propagation. |
| THE SACRED LOTUS by Jack
Wootton Summary: The Sacred Lotus of the Orient, Nelumbo lucifera, has a close North-American relative, Nelumbo lutea. They are best kept in a bog, where they will over-winter in climates up to Zone 6. |
| CREATING A TANK
FOR NATIVES, 1: STILL OR SLACKWATER SPECIES TANK by Brian Torreano Summary: Based in Wisconsin, Brian catches and sells native North American fishes, particularly darters, and has written this series to advise beginners. Still/slack water fish species swim at different levels. They may require extra aeration. |
| CREATING A TANK
FOR NATIVES, 2: MEDIUM TO HIGH CURRENT SPECIES TANK by Brian Torreano Summary: These fishes require moving water and good aeration. |
| CREATING A TANK
FOR NATIVES, 3: THE PLANTED TANK by Brian Torreano Summary: Some native fishes prefer planted conditions. Commonly available and easy-to-grow plants are listed and described. |
| SOME
COLDWATER FISH by Andy Gordon and Michelle Stuart Summary: Notes on keeping and breeding the hillstream loach, weather loach, three-spined stickleback, northern redbelly dace, rainbow darter, bullhead, and sunfish. |
| THE BLACK-BANDED
SUNFISH, Enneacanthus chaetodon by Bob Bock Summary: Black-banded sunfish occur in mid East Coast USA, They are best left alone in the wild, but are sometimes found in stores or through the Internet. They are more demanding than other sunfish species. |
| SAVING THE LONG-EARED
SUNFISH by Fred Hamilton Summary: The longeared sunfish, Lapomis megalotis, is endangered or extinct in much of its former range in Central and Eastern U.S. In an effort to conserve them, Fred bred and raised 200 fish, which he distributed to collectors and also to the Cleveland Metropark Zoo. Nicely illustrated. |
| FRESH
WATER MUSSELS - BETTER THAN A ROCK by Robin Engelking Summary: Robin describes some North American fresh water mussels and how to keep them. "Mussels are filter feeders and will keep your water sparkling clean." |
| THE TADPOLE
MADTOM, Noturus gyrinus by Robin Engelking Summary: Robin recommends keeping this small North American catfish, which she has attempted to breed. |
| FATHEAD MINNOWS
by Tom Bell Summary: Tom's experience in breeding this North American native cold water fish, Pimephales promelas. |
| THE LIFE AND TIMES
OF FATHEAD MINNOWS by Dale Speirs Summary: A well-researched article about the ecology, keeping and breeding of Pimephales promelas, with a comprehensive list of references. |
| BREEDING THE FATHEAD
MINNOW Pimephales promelas by Woody Tews Summary: The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage Department uses fathead minnows for experiments and testing of treated sewage water. Woody saw how the laboratory breeds them, and also bred some at home himself. |
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