Koi Pond Nitrate - What every koi keeper needs to know about Nitrate

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июл 2024
  • Nitrate in Koi ponds is often overlooked but it can be just as damaging as Ammonia and Nitrite if left unchecked and allowed to build up to high enough levels. In this video I cover what Nitrate actual is, where it comes from and how it comes to be in our ponds, the ideal levels to aim for and the levels at which it becomes dangerous, the symptoms to look for that indicate a problem with high Nitrate, and advice and tips on how to lower it and keep it low.
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  • @rikussmit9573
    @rikussmit9573 3 года назад +1

    Yet another straight to the point accurate and very informative video! Thank you

    • @DazzleKoi
      @DazzleKoi  3 года назад

      No problem mate 👍

  • @kjoboz
    @kjoboz 3 года назад +1

    Very informative! Subscribed thanks so much!

    • @DazzleKoi
      @DazzleKoi  3 года назад

      Thanks very much mate, and welcome 👍👍🍻🍻👍👍

  • @alexanderx33
    @alexanderx33 Год назад +1

    Continuous replacement is good on reducing labor but it wastes ALOT more water. Because your changing it from batch kinetics to CMFR kinetics. The effluent concentration of nitrate is that of the target concentration in the pond rather than the maximum allowable concentration.
    Also question, by what mechanism is saturated O2 conc supposed to reduce the amount of nitrate present? NO3 is the fully oxidized form...

  • @Matsuba81
    @Matsuba81 3 года назад +1

    Another great video look forward to em buddy !

    • @DazzleKoi
      @DazzleKoi  3 года назад

      Thanks Mark, I appreciate that 🍻

  • @andycox3862
    @andycox3862 3 года назад +1

    Cheers matey for another informative video 👍👍👍👍👍👍 looking forward to seeing more on bakki showers 😎

    • @DazzleKoi
      @DazzleKoi  3 года назад

      Thanks Andrew, yeah I need to get my finger out and get on the shower stuff 👍👍

  • @josh.kaptur
    @josh.kaptur 3 года назад +1

    "I would do it more if I could" -- yessir, this is the main benefit of the easypod automatic. I achieve roughly the same thing as your trickle in/out system using a 2x/day automatic easypod cleaning and a float valve with a 2 gallons per hour irrigation drip emitter (also on a 1,000 gallon system with 9 young koi). So I'm not continuous overflow... rather I flush the filter and then take several hours to replace the lost volume. The only reason I don't refill faster is to avoid a problem in the event of the float valve failing (float valve + drip emitter is a redundant safeguard to prevent too much city water from being added to my pond at once).

    • @DazzleKoi
      @DazzleKoi  3 года назад

      Sounds like a great setup mate. I love the idea of cleaning the Pod out twice a day too, I would do that if I had the time. Maybe I need an automatic Pod 😁👍

  • @carollycett1329
    @carollycett1329 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for another interesting video Stay safe and well Cheers Carol

    • @DazzleKoi
      @DazzleKoi  3 года назад

      Thank you very much Carol, you too 🍻

  • @juanitoarriaga3614
    @juanitoarriaga3614 3 года назад +2

    Hello again, i always have some levels of nitrate no matter how much i clean. The only time i remember having 0 is when i first started up my pond.1000 gal. I have a canister filter rated for 9000L a DIY shower filter with bakki media and because my wife liked how it looks a filter urn good for 500gal. Which i added extra biohome media to.

    • @DazzleKoi
      @DazzleKoi  3 года назад +2

      Hi mate, I think zero is very difficult to achieve as its constantly being produced but if you can run around 40 or 50ppm that's a good start.

  • @KoiRun50
    @KoiRun50 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for covering this very interesting topic. I try and keep mine at 5 ppm. One day I will try using showers.

    • @DazzleKoi
      @DazzleKoi  3 года назад +1

      Hi mate, that's really low. Do you see good appetite and activity in your koi at that level?
      How do you keep it so low at the moment?

    • @KoiRun50
      @KoiRun50 3 года назад +1

      @@DazzleKoi I’ve never let my nitrate go above 10 because above 10 it could be 10-20 as the colour chart looks the same for 10 and 20. My koi have never lost any appetite. They are always hungry; wish I can feed them more. Never had to treat for parasites. I feed relatively very little, never clean my bio, and do trickle ins of 30-40% per week. My pond is only 1500 US gallons with 5 large original koi I’ve grown here. I’m going to look at anoxic filters or showers in the future. Cheers.

    • @DazzleKoi
      @DazzleKoi  3 года назад +1

      Sounds perfect mate. The more I learn about nitrate the more important I think it is to koi growth and wellbeing 🍻

  • @stubbsaquatics6080
    @stubbsaquatics6080 3 года назад +3

    Well done and explained.. 👍 from me

  • @Franco-wc8bf
    @Franco-wc8bf 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for all the information very helpful. Can you tell me if using a pond cover will increase amonia and nitrite.

    • @DazzleKoi
      @DazzleKoi  3 года назад

      Hi Franco, no using a cover wont increase ammonia or nitrite. It is all dependent on how much food you give your koi. If you fit a cover make sure there is a gap somewhere for gases to escape 👍

  • @foxesXXL
    @foxesXXL 2 года назад +1

    Ja en verversen water doen we ook. 10 procent om de drie dagen. nice video 💪💪👌👌👍👍

    • @DazzleKoi
      @DazzleKoi  2 года назад

      Thank you. 10% every 3 days is close to 25% a week so that's ideal 👍👍👍

  • @KoiPondLifestyle
    @KoiPondLifestyle 3 года назад +3

    Another good informative vid mate... My Nitrate has always been in the 60-80 range since my filter matured a couple of months ago and as yourself no plants in the pond. So what are your thoughts on placing a couple of plants (potted) in my Filter system to soak some Nitrate up? If you've seen my filter system on my videos, I was thinking about on the sponge section? Was going to trial video it if its got some legs? Cheers, ANDY...

    • @DazzleKoi
      @DazzleKoi  3 года назад +2

      Hi Andy, I think thats definitely a good idea. Its basically as Mick below has built, an anoxic bed. If you type 'anoxic bed filter' in to google and then go google images, the first picture is the kind of thing you are looking at if your system allows. If not you might have to work out another way of doing it but the principle is the same. I'll have a look at your system now 👍

    • @mickelliott4583
      @mickelliott4583 3 года назад +1

      @@DazzleKoi or have a look at: www.mankysanke.co.uk/html/anoxic_filtration.html

  • @mickelliott4583
    @mickelliott4583 3 года назад +3

    I have built an Anoxic bed into my system, and my Ammonia, Nitrate and Nitrites are down to virtually zero and it has only been running for 2 months. All I have is a Bakki type shower, and the Anoxic bed fed via a sieve. My fish have never looked so well and are more active than they were. My pond is quite heavily stocked for its size, but the fish are blooming at the moment.

    • @DazzleKoi
      @DazzleKoi  3 года назад +1

      Hi Mick. That sounds like a great system. I always associated the koi's appetite and activity boost from a bakki shower to the effect the shower has on the water but the more I think about it the more I'm inclined to think that the secret to the appetite in particular is getting the nitrate level down (which the shower does) and as such you can get the same effect by other means such as yours. Interesting stuff 👍

    • @KoiRun50
      @KoiRun50 3 года назад +1

      Hi Mick, How I would love to see a video of your pond and anoxic bed. Well done 👍.

  • @darrenjones1564
    @darrenjones1564 3 года назад +1

    Oioi dazla. I put the nt labs kh up in 2 dose of 500g over the weekend and its pushed the pond up from zero to 3 dkh.. I took your advice and and halved the amount recommended in one hit. I'm guessing now another 500 grams tomorow then after that its little and often to keep it stable. Also got my pond covers made so I'm made up . 😁👍

    • @DazzleKoi
      @DazzleKoi  3 года назад

      Hey up mate, that sounds bang on. 3 is enough change for 1 day. Yeah I agree, same again and then maintain it at that. Have a look at your pH too but it should be fine 👍👍

    • @darrenjones1564
      @darrenjones1564 3 года назад +1

      @@DazzleKoi yeah my misses does it, she did the morning and late afternoon yesterday and today . Ph is up from 7 to 7.5 . Gh has come down also from 6 dgh to 2dgh is this good ,bad or normal I dont know but the fish have been up for some food anyway. Done my weekly pond vac and all is looking good good. 👍

    • @DazzleKoi
      @DazzleKoi  3 года назад

      Yeah thats fine mate. All in good shape there now, good stuff 👍👍

  • @foxesXXL
    @foxesXXL 2 года назад +1

    Nitraat is al jaren hoog maar de vissen doen het ok, algen ja die blijf je houden.

  • @darrenjones1564
    @darrenjones1564 3 года назад

    Just got on to your channel daz and it's already helped me alot as I'm new to the hobby. What's your thoughts on clay ?

    • @DazzleKoi
      @DazzleKoi  3 года назад

      Hi Darren, great name 😁
      I'll be honest I haven't used clay in all my time keeping koi. I'm happy that there are enough minerals in my tap water and I don't show my fish so I'm not concerned with optimising colour etc. I know they can help with fines in your water but I'd rather address the issue with my filter if I have fines, it feels a bit like masking the problem if you use clay for that reason.
      I know they are very popular so I am going to research and do a video comparing a few different brands but it will likely be in the New Year before I get round to that one 🍻

    • @darrenjones1564
      @darrenjones1564 3 года назад

      Haha yeah there is a few more of us mate. Thanks for the reply and look forward for the vid. Last weekend I done a kh test on my pond for the first time . , all my parameters have always been bang on or near anyway. Tested for kh and the water never went blue but straight to yellow , tested the tap water and the same result . Got another test kit and the same again. I have now ordered some kh up . I'm just wandering how much to ad at a time ? My pond is 10k ltr or just a bit more.pond is running off a pump fed nexus 220. Cheers bud 👍

    • @DazzleKoi
      @DazzleKoi  3 года назад +1

      Hi Darren. It depends which product you have , I tried to search KH but I found a few different ones. Is it the ntlabs one in a white bag?
      They should come with instructions but its worth getting a double check.
      If your tap water is so low you will probably need to get in to a routine of adding a small amount each week and the specific pond products will get a bit expensive then. If thats the case you will want to look in to a source of sodium bicarbonate as its a LOT cheaper and essentially the same stuff.
      Let me know which one you have 👍

    • @darrenjones1564
      @darrenjones1564 3 года назад +1

      @@DazzleKoi hi bud. Yeah the nt labs one. I find it a bit odd how the kh is so low but the ph is ok. Well come the weekend I'm going to give it go. Get a pond they said it will be fun they said lol 😁😁 . Cheers for the help and keep the vids coming. 👍

    • @DazzleKoi
      @DazzleKoi  3 года назад

      Haha, yeah that old chestnut. Unfortunately its never plain sailing, you are better off just visiting someone elses pond when you want to see some koi.
      You probably know this already but there is an online calculator tool for the product that tells you how much to add dependent on your pond volume. If you haven't seen it link is at the bottom of this message.
      One thing I would say though is that will tell you the dose to bring the KH up by 3 or 4 Degrees and thats quite a big jump. Id use half dose the first time and recheck the following day. Then you know how it reacts in your system and can go from there.
      www.ntlabs.co.uk/browse-products/outdoor/koi-care/kh-buffer-up/

  • @teerawat1235
    @teerawat1235 2 года назад +1

    Hello, could drum filter reduce nitrate level in-directly? Also, have you ever used any other ceramic-based media like Marine pure before to reduce Nitrate? Thank you

    • @DazzleKoi
      @DazzleKoi  2 года назад

      Hi mate, a drum filter wont reduce nitrate, no. You need very specific conditions for anaerobic bacteria to live and breed and those conditions are not present in a drum filter. They wont grow in plastic media either, you basically need a habitat void of oxygen.
      I have a lot of detail on it in the shower videos on my channel. Have a watch of this one if you get chance and then there are several others on building your own shower and one specifically on media where I review many different shower medias 👍👍 ruclips.net/video/Wi52QAeLXP8/видео.html

  • @foxesXXL
    @foxesXXL 2 года назад +1

    Ja maar als de rest van de waarde ok zijn voor ph nitriet ammaniak, wat is de nitraat dan???? Nitraat is voor meer algen groei toch? Niet zo schadelijk voor de KOI??

    • @DazzleKoi
      @DazzleKoi  2 года назад

      Yes mate, nitrate causes algae growth but it does also suppress appetite if it gets to high so its a good idea to keep it as low as possible.

  • @paulstrutt8611
    @paulstrutt8611 2 года назад +1

    Does a trickle shower help reduce nitrates?

    • @DazzleKoi
      @DazzleKoi  2 года назад

      Hi Paul, have a look at my videos on showers, this is the first one ruclips.net/video/Wi52QAeLXP8/видео.html
      The sort answer is that a trickle tower wont touch nitrate, but a properly functioning bakki shower will remove nitrate. Not all showers are created equal though so if its nitrate removal you specifically want you need to get the right shower. A lot of the filters sold as showers are not actually showers at all

  • @N0n4M3ist
    @N0n4M3ist 2 года назад +1

    Hi Daz, does high nitrate cause fish to flash?

    • @DazzleKoi
      @DazzleKoi  2 года назад

      Hi mate, no, high nitrate isn't an irritant or anything like that so it wont cause them to flash. In very extreme high levels it could cause an issue but its unrealistic that you could get the levels high enough unless you had a pollutant getting in there some how.

  • @MohammedAliAbbyHomesE14
    @MohammedAliAbbyHomesE14 3 года назад +1

    Can you recommend a good kio fish food?

    • @DazzleKoi
      @DazzleKoi  3 года назад

      Hi mate, I always recommend Saki Hikari foods if your budget stretches to their prices. They are made with top quality ingredients and have everything your koi will ever need. They are not filled with high levels of protein from the wrong sources so you don't get that brown tint to your water that you get with other foods.
      I feed hikari wheatgerm all year round and add a bit of multi season in the summer.

  • @rider3844
    @rider3844 2 года назад +1

    When you talk about waste are you talking mechanical waste or bio waste , thank you from California

    • @DazzleKoi
      @DazzleKoi  2 года назад +1

      Hi mate, In this instance it is predominantly mechanical waste which is able to decompose and produce nitrate as it does so.

  • @electoplater
    @electoplater 3 года назад +1

    no one talks abouy phophates

    • @DazzleKoi
      @DazzleKoi  3 года назад +1

      Watch this space mate, I've actually produced a video on phosphate which my channel members will have tomorrow so it will but up for public viewing next weekend 👍👍👍

  • @richd-koi6974
    @richd-koi6974 3 года назад

    Another good vid mate. Wudnt be without my bakki shower 👍 you checked out my channel?