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![]() Hi John! A couple suggestions. Drain the pond and clean any muck out, feed it to trees and garden beds. How many fish do you have? Consider reducing the stocking and not feeding as much. Many, many more plants (though you may have more than the pictures show, it is still early days yet). Consider some kind of external plant filter I have a stock tank full of water hyacinth (in season) and a waterfall full of watercress. (That mulched bed to the side looks like a good place for one.) Shade is good. Trees provide shade but also contribute debris. A skimmer comes in handy for this. A mechanical filter to screen some of the muck and mulm. You can also prop your pump up on something. Ours sits on a builder's brick. Algae loves fish waste, rotting plant matter, muck and mulm, fresh water and sunlight. good luck! Let us know how it goes. kathy :-) www.blogfromthebog.com |
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