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Should I worry when my pond starts getting fuzzy from string algae??
Or is it just a natural part of it all. A couple of the lillies are
real fuzzy, I'd hate to see anything happen to them. Looks, I'm not worried about. By the falls, I just scoop the stuff out occasionally. TIA |
Welcome to string algae if you have long strings. Welcome to healthier
algae if it stays fuzzy. Jim -- ____________________________________________ See our pond at: home.bellsouth.net\p\pwp-jameshurley Ask me about Jog-A-Thon fundraiser (clears $120+ per child) at: jogathon.net "Mark and Kim Smith" wrote in message ... Or is it just a natural part of it all. A couple of the lillies are real fuzzy, I'd hate to see anything happen to them. Looks, I'm not worried about. By the falls, I just scoop the stuff out occasionally. TIA |
The fuzzy algae that grows on the sides of the pond, rocks and planting basets
and doesn't get more than, oh about a half an inch long, is substrate algae and it is good for pond balance. Leave it be. If it is long and flowing then we call it string algae and it isn't as popular. Sometimes it will show up in colder weather, especially in early spring. Koi seem to enjoy grazing on it as they aren't being fed then. Overall if it is getting to be too much just gently remove it, twirl it around a stick or some kind of brush or small rake. All algae thrives on sun, fish waste, fresh water, rotting plants and blown in dust and dirt. kathy :-) zone 7, SE WA state |
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