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Old April 2nd 04, 02:21 AM
RichToyBox
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Default Dark water?

The algae may just be suffering from a long winters nap. The fish have been
on a diet, that forced the bacteria to be on a diet, and without them
creating nitrates from fish waste, the algae have been on a diet. As soon
as the pond comes alive, the algae will also.
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If by dark you mean that it looks like tea, then it is probably tannins.
They can be removed by the use of filter charcoal or massive water

changes.
The source is usually a tree nearby that has high tannins in the leaves.
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"G-Hoch" wrote in message
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Hello all, I have a 50 gallon pond with 2 goldfish here in North
Texas, and for some reason the water is very dark and cloudy, there
doesn't seem to be a lot of algae, but I don't ever remember seeing
this before.

Thanks,
Gary


Thanks Rich, it was probably tannins. I did a massive water change
and it is clear now, but the algae on the sides of the liner doesn't
look green. I kind of looks dead or dying. Is there any thing that
would cause this? There is a Mulberry tree in my neighbors yard that
has been shedding seeds, so that could have been the reason for the
dark water.



 




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