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![]() "Jim" wrote in message link.net... We have one pond that is thriving. When we bought two ducks, I built a second pond so the ducks wouldn't destroy the first pond. I don't have any fish or plants in the duck pond - the ducks eat everything in sight. The problem I have is the water is incredibly hard to keep clean. It isn't a very large pond - about 300 gallons - and I have it filtered. Unfortunately the filter is mucked up and clogged within 2 days of cleaning. I have tried pond additives to kill the algae with little success. The water is bright, fluorescent green and generally gross. I realize the ducks are going to soil the water, but are there any suggestions on how to aggressively clean the water without harming the ducks? I don't intend to grow fish or plants in it, but the ducks swim and drink from the pond. 1. More filtration or 2. Addition of filtering plants like water hyacinth or water lettuce. The algae is thriving because of the high amount of nutrients. Killing the algae, just makes more food for the algae. You need a plant to out-compete the algae. BV. |
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