Thread: Alge
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Old April 23rd 07, 01:43 PM posted to rec.ponds
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Default Alge



No wonder, yet another dumbass canuck with his head up his ass like
all lthe other canucks..


On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 22:35:01 -0400, "G Pearce"
wrote:

Oh yeah Joel, I'm also from Canada - 35 mi. east of Windsor, in fact, just
down the '401' from you - rec.ponds.moderated is a better place for your
questions - this newsgroup is pretty well euchered and the new one is just
as easy to use - you won't see the difference, other than no garbage
Gale :~)


the first year I had clear water, running a UV filter, no alge what so
ever, the second year still running the uv filter, the water is clear,
but
alge is now on the sides and rocks of the pond (im talking long strands
of
alge) , now the 3rd year and I still have the alge with clear water.

UV will not do anything for string algae


How do I get rid of this alge and keep it from coming back.

I do have fish and no plants in the water.

Plants do help (the floating type with roots hanging down ( water
hyacinth, water lettuce) - they also help to provide shade (another big
plus for filamentous algae ) - you shoud have ~70% water coverage for
shade such as floating plants or lily pads to starve the stringy (
filamentous ) algae for sunlight

The only filter I have is a large sponge attached to my pump.

A bio filter will work better for you, depending on pond size to keep your
water parameters better


The pond does get sun.

I live in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Oh.. I have other friends who also seem to have this problem which
started
last year also, and they look to me to solve their problems also.

Any suggestions ?


Gale :~)





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