Tap Water
Well Water
If using well water, for the best results, it can be mixed with tap water and aerated for at least overnight. In some set ups, water that is pumped out of the ground goes through the aerator tank. In this case it contains some oxygen and can be used for ranchu right away, considering that there are airstones in the ranchu pond. Read more here.
River or Lake Water
This water is not recommended for keeping ranchu. It may contain pathogens and parasites that can harm ranchu.
Green Algae Growth On The Surfaces Of The Pond
- a place where plankton develops
- as a food rich in protein, vitamins and minerals
- pro-kinetic effect increases gastrointestinal activity
- positive for overall physical condition
- effecting fish color and its darkness
- promotes development of muscle tissue
Cleaning the Pond
Clean the pond by brushing the walls and the bottom when algae growth gets too thick. Rinse the pond between cleanings. Read more here about the algae growth.
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Links to published chapters:
● WATER
● NOTES ON GREEN WATER & WATER CHANGE
● WATER TEMPERATURE
● AERATION
● SUNLIGHT AND SHADE
● CONTAINERS FOR RAISING RANCHU
● FOOD
● FEEDING REGIMENT
● BREEDING & SPAWNING
● RAISING & GROOMING FRY
● GROOMING KUROKO AND TOSAI
● CULLING
● SELECTION METHODS
● CULLING ROUND - I
● CULLING ROUND - II
● CULLING ROUND - III
● CULLING ROUND - IV
● CULLING ROUND - V
● FORSEEING RANCHU CHANGES IN THE FUTURE
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Very informative. Thank you for posting.
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