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sag | 14:24 Tue 13th Apr 2010 | Home & Garden
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Does anybody out there have any good suggestions to rid my pond of algae? I've plenty of plant covering but each summer the algae appears in large quantities. I use a filtration pump (not with a UV light) and I've tried proprietory brands of "pond clear" without success.

Any suggestions would be greatfully appreciated.
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How big is your pond? If it is small/medium the only real answer is uv light plus a particle filter a large pond should stabilise with enough of the surface covered. Also do you top it up at all..... tap water can make it worse

I have tried barley straw a few times it helps but doesn't solve the problem completely
If you provide enough surface cover, like water lilies, floating plants, etc .. you should not have the problem.
definately a uv light, they are a god send !
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Thanks for the tips. My pond is about 18ftx10 at the widest. I've got it well covered by plants and operate a pump (but not a uv type). I wonder if the number of fish has any connection. They breed like rabbits and at the last count there were over 80. Also, there a loads of newts, all of which points to a healthy environment, but still an algae problem.
I would recommend this anti algae pad - I tried it because it was cheaper than a vac or other products, but still wasn't completely sure for the very reason that it was so much cheaper - but it worked really well!

I also know someone who has tried barley flakes and they also do the job and are a cheap option. Media URL: http://www.primrose-london.co.uk/anti-algae-pad-p-3513.html?cPath=158
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