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Reel Mckoi
June 17th 05, 03:17 AM
Clorox
Stephen Levine wrote:
> This is
>
> I have a simple pond 6'x20' created by a liner - no plants. The pond is
> about 6 years old. I have always had algae problems which made the water
> cloudy ,but have lived with the condition only dying the water black to make
> it more palatable.
>
> I had to clean out my pond this spring - a leak in the liner. Now, the water
> is clear but there is a red algae floating on the surface. Sometimes there
> are small bubbles.
>
> There are about 20 goldfish. The fish seem to enjoy the cleaner water - they
> are much more lively than past years. But I worry about the "red tide."
>
> Is there anything to do?
>
> Stephen11962
>
>
R. Pierce Butler
June 17th 05, 04:37 AM
Reel Mckoi > wrote in
:
> Clorox
>
> Stephen Levine wrote:
>> This is
>>
>> I have a simple pond 6'x20' created by a liner - no plants. The pond
>> is about 6 years old. I have always had algae problems which made the
>> water cloudy ,but have lived with the condition only dying the water
>> black to make it more palatable.
>>
>> I had to clean out my pond this spring - a leak in the liner. Now, the
>> water is clear but there is a red algae floating on the surface.
>> Sometimes there are small bubbles.
>>
>> There are about 20 goldfish. The fish seem to enjoy the cleaner water -
>> they are much more lively than past years. But I worry about the "red
>> tide."
>>
>> Is there anything to do?
>>
>> Stephen11962
>>
>>
We used copper sulfate to control normal green algae in our pond and it
didn't harm the fish. The Illinois Dept. of Wildlife and Conservation?
Fish and Wildlife? had some free publications that were useful to us.
rj
Water changes are pretty simple, adding 50% or more floating plants,
like Hyacinth etc will also curb the algae.
Regards,
Tom Barr
Cracklin'
June 17th 05, 03:09 PM
"R. Pierce Butler" > wrote in message
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> Reel Mckoi > wrote in
> :
>
> > Clorox
> We used copper sulfate to control normal green algae in our pond and it
> didn't harm the fish. The Illinois Dept. of Wildlife and Conservation?
> Fish and Wildlife? had some free publications that were useful to us.
>
> rj
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Please check headers as we have a vicious troll posting on rec.ponds using
other people's names. He would love for you to KILL your fish. McKoi did
not write that post.
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R. Pierce Butler
June 18th 05, 09:28 AM
"Cracklin'" > wrote in -
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> "R. Pierce Butler" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Reel Mckoi > wrote in
>> :
>>
>> > Clorox
>> We used copper sulfate to control normal green algae in our pond and it
>> didn't harm the fish. The Illinois Dept. of Wildlife and Conservation?
>> Fish and Wildlife? had some free publications that were useful to us.
>>
>> rj
> =============
> Please check headers as we have a vicious troll posting on rec.ponds
using
> other people's names. He would love for you to KILL your fish. McKoi
did
> not write that post.
we used it at low overall concentrations and sprayed problem areas
directly.
http://www.ca.uky.edu/wkrec/Bluestone.PDF
rj
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