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Old 18-02-2003, 01:51 AM
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Default green particals in water

I had quite a bit of that also. The addition of muriate of potash 0,0,60
fertilizer helped the higher order plants consume some of the materials that
fed the algae. Increased water flow through the filter helps also. It is
growing at a rate that it is able to keep even with the filtering process,
and you must either increase filtering, or change its diet, or both.
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Our pond water is pretty clean except for these small green suspended
particals.
The pond is 30" deep and one can still see to the bottom.
Ant ideas on how to get rid of this?
I want gin clear water.




 
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