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I noticed yesterday that the pond is starting to get green "fuzzy" algae all
over everything. The liner, rocks, the pebbles on the plant ledge you name it. I have plants and a mechanical filter as well. Should I get more plants or a UV filter as well? Is this "good" algae or the start of the bad algae? I don't think the 4 little goldfish I have are the root of the problem. I feel I have enough plants but the more the merrier. I firmly believe the root of the problem is too much sunlight. The pond gets sunlight ALL day, I have water cover both live & artificial. I guess not enough. All help is greatly appreciated in advance people. Oh before I forget. With a veggie filter do the plants get buried in the soil mix on top of the pebble base in baskets? I can make a "stream" and then have a bunch of plants at the edge of the one end just before it falls into the pond. And if so is a slower water flow better for a veggie filter? -- The~Doofie~Man © "LET ME SEE YOUR CIGARETTE LIGHTERS!!!!!" Putting the fun back in FUNeral!! http://www.geocities.com/doof70/index.html |
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Congratulate yourself! You have fuzzy sweater algae... the good kind.
As for the veggie filter - I would keep all soil out of the VF. Pebbles for planting is more than enough. I have Iris in Big mesh planters with 1" gravel inside to hold them up. Nothing else but water. Nedra http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pines/4836 http://community.webshots.com/user/nedra118 "The~Doofie~Man©" wrote in message ... I noticed yesterday that the pond is starting to get green "fuzzy" algae all over everything. The liner, rocks, the pebbles on the plant ledge you name it. I have plants and a mechanical filter as well. Should I get more plants or a UV filter as well? Is this "good" algae or the start of the bad algae? I don't think the 4 little goldfish I have are the root of the problem. I feel I have enough plants but the more the merrier. I firmly believe the root of the problem is too much sunlight. The pond gets sunlight ALL day, I have water cover both live & artificial. I guess not enough. All help is greatly appreciated in advance people. Oh before I forget. With a veggie filter do the plants get buried in the soil mix on top of the pebble base in baskets? I can make a "stream" and then have a bunch of plants at the edge of the one end just before it falls into the pond. And if so is a slower water flow better for a veggie filter? -- The~Doofie~Man © "LET ME SEE YOUR CIGARETTE LIGHTERS!!!!!" Putting the fun back in FUNeral!! http://www.geocities.com/doof70/index.html |
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![]() As Nedra said, green fuzzy sweater algae, or substrate algae, is very good for the pond and the pond's critters. It helps filter the water and provides the fish with nutrition (the algae itself and all the tiny critters who live in it). Oh before I forget. With a veggie filter do the plants get buried in the soil mix on top of the pebble base in baskets? I can make a "stream" and then have a bunch of plants at the edge of the one end just before it falls into the pond. And if so is a slower water flow better for a veggie filter? The idea is to provide as much of the water flow to the plant roots as possible so apart from some rocks, pebbles, etc to keep the plants upright you want the roots exposed. Slower water flow is better than too fast. kathy :-) A HREF="http://www.onceuponapond.com/"Once upon a pond/A |
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green fuzzy is good algae.
sunlight is good unless the pond temp goes over 80oF in a veggie filter it is best to root plants directly into the water stream and the roots often remove particles. no pots, no pebbles .. well unless you need some rocks to hold the plants. speed of water movement doesnt seem to matter altho my pump isnt that big either. a veggie filter is "sized" to the amount of water in the pond and the number of fish. my veggie filter is 14' long, 10" deep (the water) holds about 90 gallons, a total of about 1400 gallons in the pond, 22 small to medium koi. the plants I use grow up (water celery and cyperus) so I dont need to plant the entire filter with the filtering plants, altho by the end of the year the roots from those plants I put in extend all the way out and under and around the potted flowering plants I have in the filter. Ingrid "The~Doofie~Man©" wrote: I noticed yesterday that the pond is starting to get green "fuzzy" algae all over everything. The liner, rocks, the pebbles on the plant ledge you name it. I have plants and a mechanical filter as well. Should I get more plants or a UV filter as well? Is this "good" algae or the start of the bad algae? I don't think the 4 little goldfish I have are the root of the problem. I feel I have enough plants but the more the merrier. I firmly believe the root of the problem is too much sunlight. The pond gets sunlight ALL day, I have water cover both live & artificial. I guess not enough. All help is greatly appreciated in advance people. Oh before I forget. With a veggie filter do the plants get buried in the soil mix on top of the pebble base in baskets? I can make a "stream" and then have a bunch of plants at the edge of the one end just before it falls into the pond. And if so is a slower water flow better for a veggie filter? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List Manager: Puregold Goldfish List http://puregold.aquaria.net/ www.drsolo.com Solve the problem, dont waste energy finding who's to blame ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Unfortunately, I receive no money, gifts, discounts or other compensation for all the damn work I do, nor for any of the endorsements or recommendations I make. |
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All I did was make the waterfall a little more agitating to improve oxygen
and I added a tone of oxygenating plants today. All surface types like parrot feather (I have 4 on the bottom in planters) And one other kind. Then I bought 4 bunches of hollywart or something named to that ...I forget!!! I then cleaned the mechanical filter out as well. So that fuzzy stuff is good algae eh...sweet I'm doing something right. I tool pics as well, should have them up by the end of the week. Thanks for all in input!! -- The~Doofie~Man © "LET ME SEE YOUR CIGARETTE LIGHTERS!!!!!" Putting the fun back in FUNeral!! http://www.geocities.com/doof70/index.html "The~Doofie~Man©" wrote in message ... I noticed yesterday that the pond is starting to get green "fuzzy" algae all over everything. The liner, rocks, the pebbles on the plant ledge you name it. I have plants and a mechanical filter as well. Should I get more plants or a UV filter as well? Is this "good" algae or the start of the bad algae? I don't think the 4 little goldfish I have are the root of the problem. I feel I have enough plants but the more the merrier. I firmly believe the root of the problem is too much sunlight. The pond gets sunlight ALL day, I have water cover both live & artificial. I guess not enough. All help is greatly appreciated in advance people. Oh before I forget. With a veggie filter do the plants get buried in the soil mix on top of the pebble base in baskets? I can make a "stream" and then have a bunch of plants at the edge of the one end just before it falls into the pond. And if so is a slower water flow better for a veggie filter? -- The~Doofie~Man © "LET ME SEE YOUR CIGARETTE LIGHTERS!!!!!" Putting the fun back in FUNeral!! http://www.geocities.com/doof70/index.html |
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