A new, not used, toilet brush, the type with a ball shape, swirled around
the pond will remove lots of it. For the water fall area, I have heard that
you can turn off the water fall, salt the string algae, and then turn the
waterfall back on.
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"stricks760" wrote in message
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Hi -
I went on a five day vacation, and while I was gone it was hot (like 90
degrees, So. Cal).
When I got back, I had string algae all over - down the waterfall, in the
pond, the fish were freaking out, etc. I mean, this stuff was everywhere.
This is my first spring, the pond went 'live' last September. What should
I
do, I've never even seen string algae until the past two weeks!