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Yeah, I get in the pond every now and then and twirl around a rake like
it's a giant fork and the algae is looong spaghetti. It works, but I wish I could do something that cut their growth. This is actually a goldfish pond because its very shallow and the racoons visit occasionally. My koi are in a second deeper pond which doesn't have an algae problem, probably becaise it has a better filter. Unfortunatley, the goldfish pond is situated such in the garden that I can't place a large filter there. But, thanks to all for your suggestions. Maybe I'll just twirl the rake more often! Too bad the cats don't eat algae. In article , Gabrielle wrote: I also have a small pond (about 450 gallons) that's home to my turtles and fish as well as serving as an occasional water bowl for my two cats and myriad wild birds. I put in a small veggie filter that right now has a lot of string algae, but I don't really mind. My salvinia is taking root in it and is growing like crazy -- I assume because the fish in the veggie filter can't get to the roots -- and my water has been pretty clear. The turtles and fish don't allow too much to grow in the main pond but, what string algae is there, I just whirl around a scrub brush -- gives me an excuse to go wading when it's hot. You might try that instead of resorting to chemicals. Gabrielle William Laven wrote: I have a small pond that loves algae. But I don't! Though I have a UV filter, there's still plenty of string algae. What I'm wondering is whether any of the algae control products -- many list copper as the active ingredient -- can be used when my pond also serves as a drinking bowl for my 6 cats. And, please, don't waste my time telling me to get rid of the cats or cover the pond with a net to keep them from drinking, etc etc The cats stay and perhaps so will the alage unless I can find a product safe for their ingestion. Thanks for the help. ps offlist cc's to would be appreciated |
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