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Nan & Rich Zitney 06-04-2009 04:34 PM

Neon Green Slime on top of pond
 
This is a new one for us in 20 years of ponding. This stuff lays on
top of the water, which is clear under it. I tried skimming it off
but it is so fine much of it just goes thru the skimmer. We have a
sidewall skimmer, and 3 barrel filtration system. Brushes in the
first, springflo in the 2nd, and quilting batting in the 3rd. DH just
cleaned them and said he'd never seen so much muck/mulm. The rows of
brushes were so heavy with gunk that it too 2 hands to lift them out!!
Back to the green stuff, it sticks to everything, even hands, mine
were neon when I took them out. It gets on the fishies noses when
they eat. UV light was just reinstalled Friday, and water under slime
is clear. What is this crud, and how do I get rid of it? I've
thought of seining it off with some fabric, but thought I'd check here
first. Also, DH put our yearly salt dose in a week or 2 ago.

Thanks for any ideas or help. BTW this is not an oil slick, no
rainbows or anything other than GREEN!!!
Nan in DE


Pete C[_2_] 07-04-2009 09:04 PM

Neon Green Slime on top of pond
 


Nan & Rich Zitney wrote:
This is a new one for us in 20 years of ponding. This stuff lays on
top of the water, which is clear under it. I tried skimming it off
but it is so fine much of it just goes thru the skimmer. We have a
sidewall skimmer, and 3 barrel filtration system. Brushes in the
first, springflo in the 2nd, and quilting batting in the 3rd. DH just
cleaned them and said he'd never seen so much muck/mulm. The rows of
brushes were so heavy with gunk that it too 2 hands to lift them out!!
Back to the green stuff, it sticks to everything, even hands, mine
were neon when I took them out. It gets on the fishies noses when
they eat. UV light was just reinstalled Friday, and water under slime
is clear. What is this crud, and how do I get rid of it? I've
thought of seining it off with some fabric, but thought I'd check here
first. Also, DH put our yearly salt dose in a week or 2 ago.

Thanks for any ideas or help. BTW this is not an oil slick, no
rainbows or anything other than GREEN!!!
Nan in DE


The colour makes me think of Spirogyra. Could it be in early stages and not
filamentous yet?
--
Pete C
London UK



Nan 09-04-2009 12:04 AM

Neon Green Slime on top of pond
 
On Apr 7, 4:04 pm, "Pete C" wrote:
Nan & Rich Zitney wrote:



This is a new one for us in 20 years of ponding. This stuff lays on
top of the water, which is clear under it. I tried skimming it off
but it is so fine much of it just goes thru the skimmer. We have a
sidewall skimmer, and 3 barrel filtration system. Brushes in the
first, springflo in the 2nd, and quilting batting in the 3rd. DH just
cleaned them and said he'd never seen so much muck/mulm. The rows of
brushes were so heavy with gunk that it too 2 hands to lift them out!!
Back to the green stuff, it sticks to everything, even hands, mine
were neon when I took them out. It gets on the fishies noses when
they eat. UV light was just reinstalled Friday, and water under slim

e
is clear. What is this crud, and how do I get rid of it? I've
thought of seining it off with some fabric, but thought I'd check here
first. Also, DH put our yearly salt dose in a week or 2 ago.


Thanks for any ideas or help. BTW this is not an oil slick, no
rainbows or anything other than GREEN!!!
Nan in DE


The colour makes me think of Spirogyra. Could it be in early stages and n

ot
filamentous yet?
--
Pete C
London UK


Thanks Pete, We'll check out the possibility. Seems to be better with
the UV light on for a few days.
Nan
De


[email protected] 10-04-2009 03:43 PM

Neon Green Slime on top of pond
 
sounds like pollen. bamboo? http://www.inbar.int/Board.asp?BoardID=257
Ingrid

On Mon, 6 Apr 2009 11:34:29 EDT, "Nan & Rich Zitney" wrote:
Back to the green stuff, it sticks to everything, even hands, mine
were neon when I took them out.



[email protected] 10-04-2009 10:09 PM

Neon Green Slime on top of pond
 
http://waynesword.palomar.edu/ecoph39.htm
went to take a look. bamboo flowers, sets seeds and dies. bamboo is highly variable
in length of life. so not seeing this before is consistent with a 20+ year life span
of bamboo in the area. INgrid

On Fri, 10 Apr 2009 10:43:18 EDT, wrote:

sounds like pollen. bamboo?
http://www.inbar.int/Board.asp?BoardID=257
Ingrid

On Mon, 6 Apr 2009 11:34:29 EDT, "Nan & Rich Zitney" wrote:
Back to the green stuff, it sticks to everything, even hands, mine
were neon when I took them out.



~ jan[_3_] 11-04-2009 06:42 PM

Neon Green Slime on top of pond
 
On Mon, 6 Apr 2009 11:34:29 EDT, "Nan & Rich Zitney"
wrote:

This is a new one for us in 20 years of ponding. This stuff lays on
top of the water, which is clear under it. I tried skimming it off
but it is so fine much of it just goes thru the skimmer. We have a
sidewall skimmer, and 3 barrel filtration system. Brushes in the
first, springflo in the 2nd, and quilting batting in the 3rd. DH just
cleaned them and said he'd never seen so much muck/mulm. The rows of
brushes were so heavy with gunk that it too 2 hands to lift them out!!
Back to the green stuff, it sticks to everything, even hands, mine
were neon when I took them out. It gets on the fishies noses when
they eat. UV light was just reinstalled Friday, and water under slime
is clear. What is this crud, and how do I get rid of it? I've
thought of seining it off with some fabric, but thought I'd check here
first. Also, DH put our yearly salt dose in a week or 2 ago.

Thanks for any ideas or help. BTW this is not an oil slick, no
rainbows or anything other than GREEN!!!
Nan in DE


Nan, Do a water quality check. What are your water change out habits?
~ jan
------------
Zone 7a, SE Washington State
Ponds: www.jjspond.us


Pete C[_2_] 14-04-2009 09:28 PM

Neon Green Slime on top of pond
 


Nan wrote:
On Apr 7, 4:04 pm, "Pete C" wrote:
Nan & Rich Zitney wrote:



This is a new one for us in 20 years of ponding. This stuff lays on
top of the water, which is clear under it. I tried skimming it off
but it is so fine much of it just goes thru the skimmer. We have a
sidewall skimmer, and 3 barrel filtration system. Brushes in the
first, springflo in the 2nd, and quilting batting in the 3rd. DH
just cleaned them and said he'd never seen so much muck/mulm. The
rows of brushes were so heavy with gunk that it too 2 hands to lift
them out!! Back to the green stuff, it sticks to everything, even
hands, mine were neon when I took them out. It gets on the fishies
noses when they eat. UV light was just reinstalled Friday, and
water under slim e is clear. What is this crud, and how do I get
rid of it? I've thought of seining it off with some fabric, but
thought I'd check here first. Also, DH put our yearly salt dose in
a week or 2 ago.


Thanks for any ideas or help. BTW this is not an oil slick, no
rainbows or anything other than GREEN!!!
Nan in DE


The colour makes me think of Spirogyra. Could it be in early stages
and n ot filamentous yet?
--
Pete C
London UK


Thanks Pete, We'll check out the possibility. Seems to be better with
the UV light on for a few days.
Nan
De


Hows things? :)
--
Pete C
London UK



Nan 15-04-2009 05:30 PM

Neon Green Slime on top of pond
 
On Apr 14, 4:28 pm, "Pete C" wrote:
Nan wrote:
On Apr 7, 4:04 pm, "Pete C" wrote:
Nan & Rich Zitney wrote:


This is a new one for us in 20 years of ponding. This stuff lays on
top of the water, which is clear under it. I tried skimming it off
but it is so fine much of it just goes thru the skimmer. We have a
sidewall skimmer, and 3 barrel filtration system. Brushes in the
first, springflo in the 2nd, and quilting batting in the 3rd. DH
just cleaned them and said he'd never seen so much muck/mulm. The
rows of brushes were so heavy with gunk that it too 2 hands to lift
them out!! Back to the green stuff, it sticks to everything, even
hands, mine were neon when I took them out. It gets on the fishies
noses when they eat. UV light was just reinstalled Friday, and
water under slim e is clear. What is this crud, and how do I get
rid of it? I've thought of seining it off with some fabric, but
thought I'd check here first. Also, DH put our yearly salt dose in
a week or 2 ago.


Thanks for any ideas or help. BTW this is not an oil slick, no
rainbows or anything other than GREEN!!!
Nan in DE


The colour makes me think of Spirogyra. Could it be in early stages
and n ot filamentous yet?
--
Pete C
London UK


Thanks Pete, We'll check out the possibility. Seems to be better wit

h
the UV light on for a few days.
Nan
De


Hows things? :)
--
Pete C
London UK


Pond has cleared of the slime on top. DH lowered the water level
making the 'pull' at the sidewall skimmer stronger and that did the
job. We had hooked up the UV light and added a Dunk(BT) as there were
lots of little flying critters just above the water. We are in a
wooded area, with much dampness and skeeters are a huge problem. And
he had added our annual 20 #'s of salt, so I'm sure it was a
combination of things that got it cleared.
Man that stuff was really neon. Glad it's gone!! Thanks for all the
ideas everyone. All help gratefully accepted.
Nan in DE



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