Growth inhibitor |
Growth inhibitor |
bekko |
Mon, 21 Jan 2008 12:19 pm
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Gold Member No.: 1,588 Group: Honorary Member Posts: 546 Topics Started: 17 Joined: 28-Oct-05 Last seen online: Sun, 23 Jan 2011 3:00 pm User's local time: Thu, 09 Jan 2025 8:21 am Green Water: Not Telling Country: USA |
QUOTE how does nature handle pheromones Massive dilution.-steve |
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Sat, 03 Jan 2009 8:49 pm
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Ordinary Member No.: 3,771 Group: Member Posts: 30 Topics Started: 1 Joined: 10-May-08 Last seen online: Fri, 16 Nov 2018 3:59 am User's local time: Thu, 09 Jan 2025 1:21 pm From: LIma, Peru Green Water: Yes Country: Peru |
Mornin guys and dolls I’m not too sure whether mud pond has any benefits for goldfish but it does wonders to koi for sure.It brings out the luster and color.Infact we have to artificially insert these missing minerals and elements to our man made pond through introducing clay(monmorillonite clay of smectite origin) Montmorillonite clays, depending of the chemical composition and purity, enhances water quality, replenish and enhance minerals and remove certain unwanted wastes. The uses and benefits go further than this. Montmorillonite improves the lustre and skin quality of koi as well as heightening the colour. Added to food it is claimed to aid digestion and increase the koi’s ability to assimilate the vitamins and minerals required in their diet. Because montmorillonite clay is used as a human health food as well as in the fish industry, claims by health experts make interesting reading. An average mineral analysis of Montmorillonite by health experts demonstrate it contains no less than 67 minerals, including vital trace minerals. Recently it has been recognized and utilized by the cosmetic industry and by soil experts, who value it as an exceptionally good agricultural enhancement: crops grow faster, taste better, and are more resistant to disease. Montmorillonite contains a balance of minerals in their natural colloidal form, making it easily assimilated. The minerals present in montmorillonite enhance the production of enzymes in all living organisms. Apart from introducing these clays to my koi pond,I have occasionally sprinke some on a weekly basis on the goldfish pond as well.But results are not substantiated and conclusive.Those clays marketed by koi dealers are usually rather ex(eg refresh/refine/Kusuri clay)I use the cheapest available.:Cat litter.Yes You read that right.The brand I’m using is CATSCAN unscented cost about $5-$6 per 5 kg only .and is readily available in supermarkets and pet shops.It contains calcium bentonite and it’s suppose to absorb the odour from cat’s undoing. Montmorillonite also makes a wonderful, cheap face pack. Try washing your hands with it - the skin feels wonderful afterwards. So guys time for some experiment Regards goldrush Dear Goldrush, Very interesting post. I've just set up a 1,000 litres green water pond, having 6 fishes swimming inside. It is advisable to add cat litter (unscented calcium bentonite) to green water? Regards |
goldrush |
Sun, 04 Jan 2009 12:06 am
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RG Doc.com Member No.: 319 Group: Forum Doctor Posts: 3,327 Topics Started: 377 Joined: 25-Jun-04 Last seen online: Fri, 03 Jan 2025 2:54 pm User's local time: Fri, 10 Jan 2025 2:21 am Green Water: No Country: Singapore |
I have no experience in adding clay to green water so I'm able to comment .
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CyberET |
Mon, 16 Mar 2009 11:19 am
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White Gold Member No.: 8 Group: Associate Posts: 2,044 Topics Started: 32 Joined: 24-Nov-03 Last seen online: Sat, 05 Mar 2022 11:35 am User's local time: Fri, 10 Jan 2025 2:21 am Green Water: Yes Country: Singapore |
it may cause your green water to collaspe/lighten
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