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JeffC 13-05-2004 04:03 AM

Pond Algae
 
Hi - my neighbor has a 1 acre stock pond that get's covered in Algae all
summer long. I've heard that throwing cut up Sheetrock help dissapate it.
He's all for it but neither of us know what damage we might do. There are
currently no fish in it but a lot of frogs and turtles.

Thanks,
Jeff



Sean Dinh 16-05-2004 08:02 AM

Pond Algae
 
Sheetrock is gypsum. Read below...
http://www.conservation.state.mo.us/manag/clearpon/

JeffC wrote:

Hi - my neighbor has a 1 acre stock pond that get's covered in Algae all
summer long. I've heard that throwing cut up Sheetrock help dissapate it.
He's all for it but neither of us know what damage we might do. There are
currently no fish in it but a lot of frogs and turtles.

Thanks,
Jeff



Sean Dinh 16-05-2004 08:02 AM

Pond Algae
 
http://tinyurl.com/2kc9z

JeffC wrote:

Hi - my neighbor has a 1 acre stock pond that get's covered in Algae all
summer long. I've heard that throwing cut up Sheetrock help dissapate it.
He's all for it but neither of us know what damage we might do. There are
currently no fish in it but a lot of frogs and turtles.

Thanks,
Jeff



Stephen M. Henning 17-05-2004 12:07 AM

Pond Algae
 
That website is about managing muddy water (suspended clay) and has
nothing to do with the algae which is blanket algae or string algae.
This algae is living on nutrients in the water and uses sunlight to
grow. Shade and removing nutrients with filter plants will help prevent
it. You can also use barley straw:

http://www.sfr.cas.psu.edu/water/str...ct%20sheet.htm

I get my barley straw from our local Ace Hardware store (Weavers).

Sheetrock is gypsum. Read below...
http://www.conservation.state.mo.us/manag/clearpon/

Hi - my neighbor has a 1 acre stock pond that get's covered in Algae all
summer long. I've heard that throwing cut up Sheetrock help dissapate it.
He's all for it but neither of us know what damage we might do. There are
currently no fish in it but a lot of frogs and turtles.


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dkat 17-05-2004 09:15 PM

Pond Algae
 
the only sure fire means that I have ever seen to clear pond water is a
veggie filter. if your neighbor could put in a 'wetlands' area (bog plants,
grasses, etc.) that drained into the pond, then pump the water from the pond
into this area.... my guess is this is way too big a project for them to be
interested in but I sure would love to see it.....


"Stephen M. Henning" wrote in message
...
That website is about managing muddy water (suspended clay) and has
nothing to do with the algae which is blanket algae or string algae.
This algae is living on nutrients in the water and uses sunlight to
grow. Shade and removing nutrients with filter plants will help prevent
it. You can also use barley straw:

http://www.sfr.cas.psu.edu/water/str...ct%20sheet.htm

I get my barley straw from our local Ace Hardware store (Weavers).

Sheetrock is gypsum. Read below...
http://www.conservation.state.mo.us/manag/clearpon/

Hi - my neighbor has a 1 acre stock pond that get's covered in Algae

all
summer long. I've heard that throwing cut up Sheetrock help dissapate

it.
He's all for it but neither of us know what damage we might do. There

are
currently no fish in it but a lot of frogs and turtles.


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Pardon my spam deterrent; send email to
http://home.earthlink.net/~rhodyman





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