Beach Umbrellas Anchors
Beach Umbrellas Anchors
What visit to the shore would end up being the same without having your favorite beach accessories? We have a extensive assortment of beach umbrellas, beach cabanas, beach loungers and beach inflatables Enjoy some fun at the beach with a new bodyboard or skimboard. Bring all those accessories down to the shore in a brand new beach cart.

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Set 3 Towel Hooks - Beach Pail Sand Buckets - Metal with Starfish, Umbrella and Shell Accent - 11 Set 3 Towel Hooks - Beach Pail Sand Buckets - Metal with Starfish, Umbrella and Shell Accent - 11" to 12" - New
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Care Tips Summer Pond

In the summer, you will be more likely to be in your garden at night, enjoying your pond, looking the fish swimming lazily through the water. The heat of summer, but offers some difficulties in maintaining your pond, and the maintenance of healthy fish. These tips will help to keep fish and pond healthy.

Oxygen

Oxygen levels in your pond are essential if you have fish. When the temperature water reaches 90 degrees F., the oxygen level must be at least 7.0 ppm. You begin to notice signs of stress in fish when the oxygen level is reduced to 4.0 ppm, and they begin to die of 3.0 ppm. Oxygen levels in the water will fall as temperatures rise, so during the hottest hours of the day, should provide shade for the pond and fish to keep water temperature down. Fuentes, air stones, or other help aerators add oxygen to the water to keep healthy fish.

Vermin

Parasites such as worms, fish lice, fins, and other parasites grow in warm climates. Some of the symptoms include thick mucus in the fish, rubbing against objects in the pond, jumping, and flashing. visible parasites such as anchor worms, lice fish, and others can be treated with Dylox, Dipterex and Masot. For other parasitic infections, you should consult a specialist in the treatment pond. Be sure to tell how fish behave, and what are the symptoms. Follow the label directions carefully to avoid killing fish and parasites.

Feeding

As the climate and temperature of hot water, so will the fish metabolism, so you have to feed them at different intervals of cooler weather. Estimation of total body weight of fish in the pond, and then feed them 1% -1.5% of total body weight in food, 5-8 times daily. Koi digest their food faster in warmer climates than in colder climates. When the weather gets hot, you must feed them about 5-8 times a day instead of 1-3 times a day in a cooler climate.

Shadow

If your pond gets direct sunlight during the day, especially during the hottest hours of the day, you should provide shaded areas for fish to prevent the entry of sunlight, especially in shallow ponds. water lilies, rocks, and other plants that provide shade for fish. If necessary, you can also shade the pond with a beach umbrella. Just make sure that the fish have a house in direct sunlight to prevent sunburn. The shade also help prevent algae.

Evaporation

In warm climates, more water evaporates from the lagoon, especially with a large surface area. Check water level daily and add water to the pond, as needed. Remember not to use chlorinated water if you have fish. You can buy water treatment to remove chlorine from water, or fill a few buckets, and let it sit overnight before adding your pond.

A pond requires some attention in the summer. However, following these simple tips, you can maintain the pond and its inhabitants healthy. And you'll get more enjoyment out of a pond healthy.

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