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A really strange film has appeared on the surface of my garden pond. It's whitish in colour and oily-looking, but suspect it may be off all the birds that have been having a splash in there recently! Will it be harmful to the fish in the pond, and should I do anything to try and get rid of it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Its possible, the oily film could be a form of pollution due to the decomosition of a water lily and deep water aquatic foliage or the accumulation of dead leaves, this can seriously deplete the oxygen levels.
You could try pulling a sheet of newspaper over the surfice to remove the film, but if the problem is severe it could result in you loseing fish, which could decompose and make the problem worse as the bacteria will use up even more oxygen, in this case you may need to drain it, clean it out and re stock with new plants.other possible causes cuold be- over-stocked with fish or lack of oxygenating plants. Hope this is of some help.
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