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Getting my pong ready for its second season. My largest goldfish has already
spawned, and I have lots of new babies in the rocks. I want to put algacide (no, I cannot afford an ultraviolent filter - anyone want to donate one?) and mosquito control in the pond, but am unsure if it will kill the babies. I won't mind if most of them die (I know, it sounds cruel) because I won't have room for so many. But I would like to keep some without taking them out of the pond. Anyone with any experience with this? There are no recommendations on the packages. The pond is about 1500 gallons (not including the rocks). |
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George,
There a couple of products that will take care of your needs. Pond Care makes a product called AlgaeFix that will take out the green stuff, including string algae, and is perfectly safe around plants and fish. Don't think it has any effect on snails or invertebrates either. You will probably need to follow that treatment with another product called Microbe Lift PL that adds the necessary bacteria to decompose the dead algae quickly so that the decomposition doesn't consume all of the pond's oxygen and kill your fish. Handy 1-2 punch. As for the mosquitoes, there is a company by the name of Summit that makes a couple of products that are safe around fish, etc. One is called Mosquito Dunks and the other is Mosquito Bits. The Dunks product floats and is a longer lasting option and the Bits product sinks and is effective for about a week or 2. Both of them are BT var. Israelensis so they have no effect on anything but mosquito larvae. Good luck! "George" wrote in message news ![]() Getting my pong ready for its second season. My largest goldfish has already spawned, and I have lots of new babies in the rocks. I want to put algacide (no, I cannot afford an ultraviolent filter - anyone want to donate one?) and mosquito control in the pond, but am unsure if it will kill the babies. I won't mind if most of them die (I know, it sounds cruel) because I won't have room for so many. But I would like to keep some without taking them out of the pond. Anyone with any experience with this? There are no recommendations on the packages. The pond is about 1500 gallons (not including the rocks). |
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![]() "Steve Parrish" wrote in message news:EwYjc.10148$iy5.7446@okepread05... George, There a couple of products that will take care of your needs. Pond Care makes a product called AlgaeFix that will take out the green stuff, including string algae, and is perfectly safe around plants and fish. Don't think it has any effect on snails or invertebrates either. You will probably need to follow that treatment with another product called Microbe Lift PL that adds the necessary bacteria to decompose the dead algae quickly so that the decomposition doesn't consume all of the pond's oxygen and kill your fish. Handy 1-2 punch. As for the mosquitoes, there is a company by the name of Summit that makes a couple of products that are safe around fish, etc. One is called Mosquito Dunks and the other is Mosquito Bits. The Dunks product floats and is a longer lasting option and the Bits product sinks and is effective for about a week or 2. Both of them are BT var. Israelensis so they have no effect on anything but mosquito larvae. Good luck! Thanks for the info. I found a liquid product that worked with the algae with no problems for the baby fish. I also added the beneficial bacteria to the mix, which made short work of the dead algae. My water is so clear that I can see all the way to the bottom (45"). I also bought the mosquito rings, but haven't had to use them yet. I will likely do so in the next few weeks or so. Thanks again. "George" wrote in message news ![]() Getting my pong ready for its second season. My largest goldfish has already spawned, and I have lots of new babies in the rocks. I want to put algacide (no, I cannot afford an ultraviolent filter - anyone want to donate one?) and mosquito control in the pond, but am unsure if it will kill the babies. I won't mind if most of them die (I know, it sounds cruel) because I won't have room for so many. But I would like to keep some without taking them out of the pond. Anyone with any experience with this? There are no recommendations on the packages. The pond is about 1500 gallons (not including the rocks). |
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