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Old 17-05-2005, 12:47 AM
Gareee©
 
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There are lots of previous posts about this.

You need LOTS more plants for a natural solution. Watercress, water lettuce,
water hyacenths are all good. (water cress can be found cheap at some
grocery stores.. just drop it in the pond.)

You may be over feeding your fish as well, and the number of fish seems a
little high, from comments I've read here.

For a mechanical solution, getting a uv filter will clear up your problem in
a few days, but they cost a lot, and the lights need replacing every few
years.


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