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Old 28-06-2004, 12:04 AM
Mike
 
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Default String Algae, HELP

This is the second year that I have a pond and I have managed to control
blooms of suspended red algae by adding a proper mech/bio filter. My water
is clear and has been since the snow has disappeared.

My problem now is that I'm getting a plethora of string algae in the sunny
spots of the pond. Is there and easy way to get rid of it (besides pulling
it out by hand) and more importantly an easy way to control and prevent
outbreaks of string algae?

Mike


 
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