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My pond is about 3 years old have a good filtration system and a uv light
not having problems with water just lot of green algae around the inside walls of the pond anyone have suggestion on how to get rid of it and keep it away? |
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On Sun, 29 May 2005 20:15:13 GMT, "uvdoc" wrote:
My pond is about 3 years old have a good filtration system and a uv light not having problems with water just lot of green algae around the inside walls of the pond anyone have suggestion on how to get rid of it and keep it away? If it is dark green and fuzz and only ~2 inches long, that's the good stuff. If it is longer and thick yellow green, check your pH and report back. ~ jan See my ponds and filter design: www.jjspond.us ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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Yup, algae that grows on things, substrate, and
is short, is good for the pond. Long, stringy stuff gets in the way and not desired. The short green stuff helps balance the pond and is a sign of a healthy pond. Algae is a fact of life in water, there is algae in the artic, it is part of the base of the food chain that keeps the planet ticking... as ponds we should be nicer to algae ;-) within limits though! kathy :-) www.blogfromthebog.com |
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Tell me more about the good and bad. I always thought that it was string
algae and not so good. I have some growing at the end of the waterfall. It's on the rock and just floats and sways with the water. It the color of a pine tree (I guess) and has a hairy fill to it. I've been pulling it out every two the three days. "kathy" wrote in message oups.com... Yup, algae that grows on things, substrate, and is short, is good for the pond. Long, stringy stuff gets in the way and not desired. The short green stuff helps balance the pond and is a sign of a healthy pond. Algae is a fact of life in water, there is algae in the artic, it is part of the base of the food chain that keeps the planet ticking... as ponds we should be nicer to algae ;-) within limits though! kathy :-) www.blogfromthebog.com |
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![]() Sounds like string algae, long, flowing, has some strength: Algae thrives on sun, too much fresh water, fish waste, fertilized run off, rotting plants and blown in dirt. In new ponds and spring ponds algae is always the first thing to start growing. The best defense against algae is to have lots of plants to compete for the nutrients, few fish, not overfeeding those fish, some shade and cleaning up debris. Filtering with plants works well. I run my water into a stock tank topped with water hyacinth and down a waterfall planted with watercress. Some folks have tried sprinkling plain kitty litter on the string algae, or koi clay. kathy :-) www.blogfromthebog.com |
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Where do you get you water hyacinth and watercress. Do you have a link?
"kathy" wrote in message oups.com... Sounds like string algae, long, flowing, has some strength: Algae thrives on sun, too much fresh water, fish waste, fertilized run off, rotting plants and blown in dirt. In new ponds and spring ponds algae is always the first thing to start growing. The best defense against algae is to have lots of plants to compete for the nutrients, few fish, not overfeeding those fish, some shade and cleaning up debris. Filtering with plants works well. I run my water into a stock tank topped with water hyacinth and down a waterfall planted with watercress. Some folks have tried sprinkling plain kitty litter on the string algae, or koi clay. kathy :-) www.blogfromthebog.com |
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![]() The short green stuff helps balance the pond and is a sign of a healthy pond. Algae is a fact of life in water, there is algae in the artic, it is part of the base of the food chain that keeps the planet ticking... I find these various aquatic trends to be amusing. In sal****er aquarium land, there is a thing called an "algal turf scrubber" that is essentially a long textured matrix that they dump aquarium water over. It is seeded with string algae /deliberately/, and kept very well lighted with UV lamps, 24 hours a day. It grows string algae like bunnies, of course. This is an advantage. It's a great big nutrient sink. You harvest the algae and compost it periodically. It's not unlike the veggie filter, 'cept customized for sal****er tanks. C// |
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We harvest string algae on our falls. It is not clear that we cold take
enough of that to keep the pond otherwise clear. In the major pond, our koi are the algae collectors. They think blanket weed is desert. They even swim up out of the water onto plants to get it. Jim Courageous wrote: The short green stuff helps balance the pond and is a sign of a healthy pond. Algae is a fact of life in water, there is algae in the artic, it is part of the base of the food chain that keeps the planet ticking... I find these various aquatic trends to be amusing. In sal****er aquarium land, there is a thing called an "algal turf scrubber" that is essentially a long textured matrix that they dump aquarium water over. It is seeded with string algae /deliberately/, and kept very well lighted with UV lamps, 24 hours a day. It grows string algae like bunnies, of course. This is an advantage. It's a great big nutrient sink. You harvest the algae and compost it periodically. It's not unlike the veggie filter, 'cept customized for sal****er tanks. C// |
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Clorax, it works on JW's
it should help your problem ========= CR...... HippoManure will feed your Pond. If you can guess where I am posting from in Nashville I will give you a pound. Courageous wrote: The short green stuff helps balance the pond and is a sign of a healthy pond. Algae is a fact of life in water, there is algae in the artic, it is part of the base of the food chain that keeps the planet ticking... I find these various aquatic trends to be amusing. In sal****er aquarium land, there is a thing called an "algal turf scrubber" that is essentially a long textured matrix that they dump aquarium water over. It is seeded with string algae /deliberately/, and kept very well lighted with UV lamps, 24 hours a day. It grows string algae like bunnies, of course. This is an advantage. It's a great big nutrient sink. You harvest the algae and compost it periodically. It's not unlike the veggie filter, 'cept customized for sal****er tanks. C// |
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uvdoc wrote:
My pond is about 3 years old have a good filtration system and a uv light not having problems with water just lot of green algae around the inside walls of the pond anyone have suggestion on how to get rid of it and keep it away? clorox and peroxide. McKoi.... the frugal ponder... EVERYONE: "Please check people's headers for forgeries before flushing." NAMES ARE BEING FORGED. Do not feed the trolls. ~~~ }((((o ~~~ }{{{{o ~~~ }(((((o |
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