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John Smith[_6_] 15-09-2008 02:08 AM

GREEN WATER - Help please
 
GREEN WATER - Help please



Can you please help me eliminate green water in my small pond? The local
pet store carries two types of solutions. The first one has warning all
over it but it is safe for KOI. The other one has no chemical in it and it
is environmentally safe. Can you please provide some recommendations? I
have a very small pond.



THANKS,


Peter Pan[_3_] 15-09-2008 04:07 AM

GREEN WATER - Help please
 
Algae: You can either kill it by using a UV sterilizer or use plants to
absorb the nutrients (Veggie filter). Stay away from Chemicals, they are
nothing more then a quick fix, but do nothing for the long term.
Good Luck


kathy[_3_] 15-09-2008 04:27 PM

GREEN WATER - Help please
 
What works for me - shade, lots of plants, very few fish
(mostly goldfish with a couple of koi) and light
feeding.

k :-)


Pond Addict 16-09-2008 02:24 PM

GREEN WATER - Help please
 
I'm guessing the safe one is something like barley extract or barley
pellets. I've had some luck with that, but mostly as a preventitive,
not a remedy. I wouldn't go near the one with warnings, especially if
you have other plants that you don't want to kill off. I'm guessing
it's an algaecide, and those can be pretty indiscriminate.

You do really need to figure out what the problem is, and address
that. Nothing else is really going to make a long term difference.
Much of the time it comes down to too much sun in a shallow pond, too
much crud (aka nutrients) in the water either from fish overload or
insufficient water flow & filtering. Also, fertilizer getting into the
pond either intentionally for water plants or unintentionally, (run
off from nearby plants) can cause algae blooms.

I oversize my filter setup since it's a safe bet that my fish
population will increase dramatically every year. If you have an
inadequate filter and pump combination, that's probably your biggest
problem. What kind of setup do you have? By the way, if you use
something to kill the algae, all that dead algae is going to need to
be cleaned out or you'll have more food for the next wave. In my
opinion, the pump & filter are the most important part of all this. A
good pump and filter setup can compensate for too many fish and reduce
the amount of crud in the water. Conversely, if you have a small
number of fish in your pond (or even NO fish) but a poor filter
combination, you're very likely to have algae problems.

You can do water changes to get some of the nutrients out, but you
need to figure out why there's so much in the water to start with. I'd
start by making sure your pump and filter are suitable for the pond.

- dave


~ jan[_3_] 20-09-2008 04:02 AM

GREEN WATER - Help please
 
On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 21:08:09 EDT, "John Smith" wrote:

GREEN WATER - Help please
Can you please help me eliminate green water in my small pond? The local
pet store carries two types of solutions. The first one has warning all
over it but it is safe for KOI. The other one has no chemical in it and it
is environmentally safe. Can you please provide some recommendations? I
have a very small pond.
THANKS,


Frequent partial water changes, larger filter, more plants, fewer fish.
shade, all or combination of the above. ;-) Just say No to chemicals.
~ jan
------------
Zone 7a, SE Washington State
Ponds: www.jjspond.us



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