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04-01-2009, 10:03 PM | #166 |
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After shifting some koi to the farm, this is the current stocking level in my pond.
And a measurement of the O2 level in the pond, it has increased from the previous 4mg/l to 6mg/l! (I'm using Sera test kit, which can only measure in a gap of 2 mg/l....) at 6mg/l, I think this is the acceptable level only. The challenge will be to push it beyond this level to around 7mg/l. This show the important of not over-stocking! with air pump off with air pump on |
05-01-2009, 12:57 AM | #167 |
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Much better stocking level now bro, it makes the pond look more high class also. I always love to see lightly stocked ponds, just a few quality koi can liao!
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