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![]() You are doing nothing wrong, just take it off if you dont like it, it is just algea, put more plants in the pond, Iyou did not say how big the pond is, how many plants, but that is normal. The fish like to eat it. Bob Knight wrote in message ... This is the first year we have had a pond and it's really a learning experience up to now. We put a small water fall in the middle of the pond, using a number of garden rocks and directing the water from the (out of water filter). There are 10 goldfish who seem to be doing just fine, however one problem seems to be this dark green film that is accumulating on the rocks, where the waterfall is. What am I doing wrong? Bob |
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