Started my whiskey barrel pond about three months ago. I began by scrubbing out the interior several times with water and scouring pad. Then I filled the barrel up and put some water hyacinth in (heard this would help filter out remaining toxins). Put rinsed river rock in the bottom, and bought more plants (anacharis, lily, water lettuce...). Month later I got an apple snail to help with algea and a couple goldfish. Fish die within a couple days (think they didn't have enough oxygen) and the snail is secreting an oily film. Water is cloudy. So I give up on fish (snail lives) and wait another month. Got mosquito dunks. Now I get two more fish and some dechlorinator. I use the recommended dose after changing out some of the water, but the fish are dead the next morning. Now there is a strange red slime on the insides of the barrel! Could this be caused by the dechlorinator? It's never been there before. And why can't I get this ecosystem stable? I have heard people who have no problems!
2007-05-23
12:33:45
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The oil started only after the snail was introduced. Also, I have a liner, but read that many people have had no problems without one, so I tried without, since it makes the area smaller. Also, I can't have a filter/fountain because I am too far from an electrical outlet; the same people who didn't use liners also didn't use filters/fountains. I'm sure a liner and filter/oxygenator would do the trick, I'm just wondering why I can't get it to work out like others have.
2007-05-23
15:30:17 ·
update #1