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Old 30-05-2004, 03:07 AM
RichToyBox
 
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Default Pond is very GREEN! What can I do next?

Let the uv do its thing. Adding lots of new water just helps grow lots of
new algae. The bulbs do lose intensity over time. Some say as much as 40%
per year, and that means the effectiveness the next year is pretty low to
get the same results as last year. Give it a week and see what happens, and
if it is not clearing, then buy a new bulb.
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"Dan" wrote in message
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Basically I have a pond which is fine, clear as glass really and no UV
filter on it. It isnt a very large pond as far as they go but its all

going
great....

My mothers pond on the other hand is completely green with suspended

algae.
She has a larger pond than I do. Before she had a small filter which had a
UV light in it but we swapped it for a larger filter without UV.

Yesterday I fixed it so that the pump is pumping to both the larger filter
and the small one with the UV lamp in it. How long should it take to

become
clear? I've heard that you need to replace the UV bulb every year, should

I
do that today?

Since it is very green should we empty out some or most of the water and
start with fresh tapwater to give the UV lamp less to do or just let it

rip
on the super green water?

Poor old mum is getting a bit stressed out.

Many thanks for your help,

Regards,

Dan Bowles