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Sponsors
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Currently Koivet has no sponsors, hence the layoff of so many domain names.
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Domain Names for Sale
Pondprofessional(s).com, Koidealer.com, Pondcatalog.com, Pondcatalogs.com, GREATÂ domain names for sale, at unbelievably low prices. When the list pulls up, on Ebay, sort by price - low to high. It's amazing what you can get for $60
Help With Koi Problems
Try Koivet message board to find ease of use, friendliness and quality of help. Not all boards are created equal. Not mincing words here.
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Chlorine, Chloramine and De-Chlorinator
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Dechlorinator
Written by Dr. Johnson
What it is:
Water gets sent to your house by a municipal water company. They get this water from different sources, many of which aren't 100% germ free. The water gets treated with chlorine so the germs die. But when the treated water gets to your house some of that chlorine resides in the water, and can kill or seriously harm your fish. Dechlorinator binds up the chlorine, making the water safe to use.
A stronger chlorine compound, called CHLORAMINE, is used by some municipalities. Dechlor works on these compounds too, by binding the chlorine fraction. A TINY, minuscule amount of ammonia gets left behind, to be used / detoxified by your filter bacteria. If you do not HAVE filter bacteria, the ammonia from this could accumulate after a major water change to a level that might JUST BEGIN to be measurable. People make a big deal about it because making a big deal out of things gets a lot of attention.
Sodium thiosulfate is a compound which is used to remove and detoxify chlorine or other heavy metals which may be used by water companies to make water safe for consumption by humans. What it's good at:
Dechlorinator is good for removing harmful Chlorine from new water which you're adding to your pond during a water change.
Background:
Chlorine is often used by water-treatment plants to kill harmful bacteria and spores which may be in water intended for cooking or human consumption. The amount of chlorine used by the water authority will vary by the number of spores or cysts found on routine testing. When performing a water change, you should drain down the pond. Estimate the volume of water to be replaced and apply the dechlorinator to the pond. Then begin to refill the pond. Dechlorinator is non toxic. Dechlorinator cannot "realistically" be overdosed unless you are a certifiable dumb ass and use like, ten times too much.
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Koi Beginner
Once you've leapfrogged through this tutorial you will have a solid, working concept of the Koi hobby and what it's all about. This is done just about exclusively with video and very little written material.
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DrJohnson.com
More than koi health, this site spans all things animal, by a real veterinarian who shoots you straight.
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Fishdoc.co.uk
By Frank Prince-Iles. A UK authority who put this site together some time ago and which is still relied upon as a major source of good Koi and pond fish information
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PondCrisis.com
If you have a koi, pond or fish problem, this site takes you through twenty easy questions and at the end you know what you need to fix in your pond to create restored Koi health.
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