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Algae Problem For Fish Pond
Dies anyone who keeps fish in a garden pond know of a solution to algae problems? I have tried several different so-called cures, but none seems to do what it says on the bottle. At the moment my pond liner and pumps etc in the pond are shrouded with algae and it seems impossible to shift it. If anyone has managed to solve this problem please share the secret!
Answers
If you have blanket weed, try Cloverleaf blanket answer. Used it in my koi pond and didn't have a single strand for 5 years. It's not a chemical but an enzyme that eats the algea. If it's just green water, try either adding a UV (change the bulb every March), using Barley straw as recommended above or reducing the competition for light and food for the algea by...
11:49 Mon 01st Jun 2015
If you have blanket weed, try Cloverleaf blanket answer. Used it in my koi pond and didn't have a single strand for 5 years. It's not a chemical but an enzyme that eats the algea.
If it's just green water, try either adding a UV (change the bulb every March), using Barley straw as recommended above or reducing the competition for light and food for the algea by adding more plants to use up the excess nitrates and phosphates produced by the fish and more lillies to cover around 2/3 of the water surface.
If it's just green water, try either adding a UV (change the bulb every March), using Barley straw as recommended above or reducing the competition for light and food for the algea by adding more plants to use up the excess nitrates and phosphates produced by the fish and more lillies to cover around 2/3 of the water surface.
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