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Hi all,
Sorry to see religous types are trying to take over this newsgroup, but I hope all true ponders will continue to post. However, I have a pond about ~600 gallons that is 21 months old, built in July 2003. In 2003 I didn't have any problems , but in 2004 I was plagued with what I believe was string algea. I tried some chemical cures, but they didn't really work. Now early 2005 when the temperatures are still fairly low (UK temps 5 - 10 degrees C) I seem to have an algea problem developing. I don't really want to go through the problems I had last year so I'm considering 2 options, the first is UV light and the second is barley straw (where can you buy it in UK?) Pond guessitmated (I know there's no such word) to be about 600-700 gallons, 12 green tench and 25 golden rudd. At least I hope as I have a heron visit several times a week, but I believe the pond is designed to protect the fish, i.e. no shallow banks and over 3 foot deep in the middle. Any suggestions appreciated. Regards nemo2 |
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Hi Nemo,
You are having single cell algae problems, green water? You may have too many fish. I looked up green tench and golden rudd online and the tench look like they get large, not sure of the rudd. Larger fish provide more fish waste for the algae to feed upon. But I would - reduce the number of fish - clean the pond of any muck, dead plants, if needed - build a filter that runs the water through plants I would also consider an UltraViolet filter if you can afford it. (I don't have one but others really like them) They won't work on string algae though. I've heard of barley straw, but also never tried it. My keys to clear water are low fish stock, low fish feeding and plant filtering. Good luck! kathy |
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Well I keep my 1.65 mil gal natural pond pretty well free of algae
with baraclear-80 which is nothing more than common alum bonded with bentonite clay in pellet form. I use powdered alum in my holding tanks and outside aquariums with good results. It will make the water cloudy since its a powder, but it settles out within a few hours just fine. The pelleted form Baraclear does not cloud water and sinks right to the bottom, but I did not have sufficient amount of pelleted form on hand so I tried just the plain powdered alum and it works just fine, except for initial clouding. And contrary to what you hear alum is not harmfull to fish any more than any thing else is if its used in the proper proportions. I would think you can buy alum in any pharmacy in the UK or anywhere else in the world. On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 23:08:24 +0000, nemo2 wrote: ===Hi all, === ===Sorry to see religous types are trying to take over this newsgroup, ===but I hope all true ponders will continue to post. === ===However, I have a pond about ~600 gallons that is 21 months old, built ===in July 2003. In 2003 I didn't have any problems , but in 2004 I was ===plagued with what I believe was string algea. I tried some chemical ===cures, but they didn't really work. Now early 2005 when the ===temperatures are still fairly low (UK temps 5 - 10 degrees C) I seem ===to have an algea problem developing. I don't really want to go through ===the problems I had last year so I'm considering 2 options, the first ===is UV light and the second is barley straw (where can you buy it in ===UK?) === ===Pond guessitmated (I know there's no such word) to be about 600-700 ===gallons, 12 green tench and 25 golden rudd. At least I hope as I have ===a heron visit several times a week, but I believe the pond is designed ===to protect the fish, i.e. no shallow banks and over 3 foot deep in the ===middle. === ===Any suggestions appreciated. === ===Regards === ===nemo2 ============================================== Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked! |
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On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 23:08:24 +0000, nemo2 wrote:
Hi all, Sorry to see religous types are trying to take over this newsgroup, but I hope all true ponders will continue to post. However, I have a pond about ~600 gallons that is 21 months old, built in July 2003. In 2003 I didn't have any problems , but in 2004 I was plagued with what I believe was string algea. I tried some chemical cures, but they didn't really work. Now early 2005 when the temperatures are still fairly low (UK temps 5 - 10 degrees C) I seem to have an algea problem developing. I don't really want to go through the problems I had last year so I'm considering 2 options, the first is UV light and the second is barley straw (where can you buy it in UK?) Pond guessitmated (I know there's no such word) to be about 600-700 gallons, 12 green tench and 25 golden rudd. At least I hope as I have a heron visit several times a week, but I believe the pond is designed to protect the fish, i.e. no shallow banks and over 3 foot deep in the middle. Any suggestions appreciated. Regards nemo2 Got an approximately 100 gallon pond, currentlly inhabited by 2 fantails and 2 golden tench, over the last couple of days 6 "pairs" of frogs have been seen. But fortunately as yet I haven't had an infestation of hypocritical, child murdering Jehovahs Witnesses. They don't seem to come to my door for some strange reason, couldn't possibly be anything to do with me flashing my blood/organ donor card at them when they call could it? Howard http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/otters/Fish.htm ICQ: 321716099 |
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![]() "~Roy~" wrote in message ... Well I keep my 1.65 mil gal natural pond SNIP YOUR WHAT!?!??!?!?!? HOW MANY GALLONS? -- BV Webporgmaster of iheartmypond.com http://www.iheartmypond.com Help IHeartMyPond.com, by doing all of your eBay shopping via our eBay Affiliate Link: http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-1609574-10357516. It doesn't cost you anything, but an extra click! |
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Your what what?????????????????
Thats what I said. 1.65 MILLION GALLONS is what my pond contains.............sounds like a lot of water but its not a lot for the average sized natural ponds normally found around here. On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 20:16:40 -0500, "Benign Vanilla" wrote: === ==="~Roy~" wrote in message t... === Well I keep my 1.65 mil gal natural pond ===SNIP === === ===YOUR WHAT!?!??!?!?!? === ===HOW MANY GALLONS? ============================================== Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked! |
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![]() "~Roy~" wrote in message ... Your what what????????????????? Thats what I said. 1.65 MILLION GALLONS is what my pond contains.............sounds like a lot of water but its not a lot for the average sized natural ponds normally found around here. snip In my book, you gots you a lake. ![]() How many acres is it? Depth? How do you filter it? -- BV Webporgmaster of iheartmypond.com http://www.iheartmypond.com Help IHeartMyPond.com, by doing all of your eBay shopping via our eBay Affiliate Link: http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-1609574-10357516. It doesn't cost you anything, but an extra click! |
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I get my straw on E-bay
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On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 08:57:52 -0500, "Benign Vanilla"
wrote: === ==="~Roy~" wrote in message et... === Your what what????????????????? === === Thats what I said. 1.65 MILLION GALLONS is what my pond === contains.............sounds like a lot of water but its not a lot for === the average sized natural ponds normally found around here. === ===snip === ===In my book, you gots you a lake. ![]() === ===How many acres is it? Depth? How do you filter it? Depth varies up to 21+ feet deep. its not filtered, just aerated.........covers better than 1 acre but it varies from time to time as I am always increasing my ponds boundaries and changing things. Banks range from tapering from 0" to banks that just drop off down to 5' of more. I just finished raiseing the pond level an additional 10 inches, which in turn changes its boundaries yet again. Someday, I'll get it where I want it. ============================================== Put some color in your cheeks...garden naked! |
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