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stinky algae?
Hello. I have a smallish pond, about 500 gallons. I don't mind a
little string algae or if the water is green, but this year it's got this kind of a mat of bubbly, stinky, green stuff floating on the top. Is this algae? Half of the top is covered by water hyacinths and the other half by this stinky stuff. I have no filter, 3 little $. 12 feeder goldfish, snails and tadpoles, and I did clean debris out in the spring, although I'm sure there's more by now. The few treatments I've seen say they're not suitable for invertabrates and I don't want to kill the little creatures in there. Besides being stinky and ugly it's also choking out my 1 lily and water hawthorne which used to do so good. If I just scoop it out until the hyacinths spread a little more will they eventually overtake it nutrients-wise? Thanks for advice, Lydia |
stinky algae?
all you need is one of those cheap air pumps from Kmart, with two
outlets, two air stones. Ingrid On Sun, 08 Jul 2007 21:35:53 -0700, Lydia wrote: Hello. I have a smallish pond, about 500 gallons. I don't mind a little string algae or if the water is green, but this year it's got this kind of a mat of bubbly, stinky, green stuff floating on the top. Is this algae? Half of the top is covered by water hyacinths and the other half by this stinky stuff. I have no filter, 3 little $. 12 feeder goldfish, snails and tadpoles, and I did clean debris out in the spring, although I'm sure there's more by now. The few treatments I've seen say they're not suitable for invertabrates and I don't want to kill the little creatures in there. Besides being stinky and ugly it's also choking out my 1 lily and water hawthorne which used to do so good. If I just scoop it out until the hyacinths spread a little more will they eventually overtake it nutrients-wise? Thanks for advice, Lydia |
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