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String Algae
We put our pond in this summer, about 4500 gallons, didn't get it going
until mid August. 17 small goldfish, a few plants, all seem to be doing well and water temp is down to about 45 so we're not feeding the fish anymore. While it was hot this summer, water stayed clear and no issues, now that it has gotten cold, we're starting to see string algae, will this grow all winter (we're in Northern Virginia) or will it die off in the colder weather? Trying to decide if we should treat it or just remove it by hand for now, not getting a lot but just caught me off guard given how cold the water is when it appeared. Thanks. |
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