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Big Pond, Fish Pond & Lake Supplies

Choose from the products below for big pond and lake supplies.   We have aerators, floating fountains, beneficial bacteria, turtle traps, a variety of fish and fish supplies, a large selection of pumps, test kits, algae and weed control chemicals, lake rakes for raking out pond weeds and debris and large, custom size pond liners available in one piece!  Have a question?  Just ask!  We're happy to help you!  Don't forget to read our information about controlling algae, reducing sludge build up and controlling pond weeds here!

In a nutshell, big ponds (over 50' x 50' in size) require a different type of pond maintenance than small ponds.  Filtration systems for large ponds are unrealistic when you're considering millions of gallons of water.  Typically what is required for large ponds is adequate aeration, regular treatment of a beneficial bacteria product such as our Pond Bio-Solutions to break down all the organic things in the water such as fallen leaves, dead aquatic plants, dead fish, etc. and the addtion of an aquatic sun blocker such as Aquashade. 

You see, large ponds whether they are fish ponds, farm ponds, duck ponds or whatever, usually contain a lot of nutrients from all the organic matter in the pond.   This organic matter forms a 'compost pile' underwater which provides nutrition for algae and pond weeds to grow.  The beneficial bacteria helps to break down this organic matter and 'compost pile'.  If you don't add the bacteria product, sludge and muck result over time.  Parasites, bad types of bacteria, etc. can harbor in the sludge and muck and can create an unhealthy pond for fish and people as well.  Sludge and muck also consume a lot of oxygen thereby reducing the amount of oxygen in the pond that is needed to support aquatic life such as your fish.  So, you need to add a beneficial bacteria product such as our Pond Bio-Solutions that will help break these organic nutrients down.  These nutrients are always available in the pond whether you have a 'compost pile' underwater, sludge, muck or none of the above.  Nutrients are also from fertilizers that run into the pond (especially near farms, etc.), soil that runs into the pond from rain run-off, wastes from fish, sand that blows into the pond, etc.  There are always nutrients in the pond. 

In addition to adding the Pond Bio-Solutions you need to have proper aeration.   This helps provide necessary oxygen to the pond to support aquatic life including your beneficial bacteria.  Even if you don't have fish in your pond, you should have an aeration system to help with the decomposition of the organic matter (sludge and muck) in the pond and help to avoid bad types of bacteria and parasites that live in the sludge and muck that keep your pond unhealthy. Aeration also keeps ponds from becoming stagnant as well and helps reduce still water that mosquitoes love to lay their larvae in.   

A lot of times when you don't have aeration you will find filamentous algae growing in shallow, warm water.  This is caused from an abundance of nutrients in the water feeding the algae and still water that the algae can freely grow in.  A lot of people refer to this algae as 'pond scum' as it looks like greenish-yellow floating muck on the top of the water's surface (it can also grow at the bottom of the pond as well). 

In addition to treating your pond with beneficial bacteria to break down the sludge, muck and organic nutrients in the pond and having proper aeration, the use of treating the water with an aquatic sun blocker is most helpful.  You see, algae and aquatic plants (submersed) need not only nutrition but sunlight to grow.  So, when you add the aquatic sun blocker at the beginning of the season (preferably), you thereby reduce their growth.  An aquatic sunblocker is not an herbicide.  It will not kill the growth that is there.  It will help to prevent further growth.  (We have a selection of aquatic herbicides that can be used to kill aquatic plants at the bottom of the page here.)

So, in a nutshell, if you have a large pond or lake, you will need to treat it with beneficial bacteria every 2 weeks when water temperatures are 50°F or above, have adequate aeration running 365 days a year, and treat it with an aquatic sunblocker such as our Aquashade.  Try to eliminate as much debris, leaves, grass clippings, etc. that go into the pond and add to the 'compost pile' at the bottom that ends up feeding unwanted algae and pond weeds.   If you can't afford or don't want to spend the money for all the above, realize that you are only providing part of the equation that is needed for the pond.  All 3 things are needed for proper pond maintenance.  As your budget allows, be sure to get all 3 things;   adequate aeration, treatment of beneficial bacteria on a regular basis and treatment of an aquatic sunblocker. 

Be sure to avoid problems later on.  So many times I hear over and over again are people who say that their pond has been just fine for years and they didn't add any of that stuff that I mentioned above.  Well, this 'may' appear to be the case.  Their pond probably has a large volume of water compared to the amount of fish and organic matter in the pond.   Large volumes of water can 'hide' a lot of problems ... for a while.  Some time later though, their pond will be severely unbalanced ecologically.  During the years without treatment their pond weeds multiplied, the 'compost pile' at the bottom of the pond got larger, sludge and muck buildt up and all while the fish were multiplying.  Everything 'seemed' fine, for a while then one day they went out to their pond and saw hundreds or thousands of dead fish floating at the surface.  Why?  Well, as I explained above, sludge and muck consume oxygen.  Fish multiply and they consume more and more oxygen.  Pretty soon, there will not be enough oxygen in the pond to support aquatic life!  This can happen all of a suddden on a hot summer day or you can discover it after the snow and ice melts in the beginning of spring.   This all could be avoided by doing the 3 things I mentioned above; adequate aeration, adding beneficial bacteria on a regular basis and treating it with an aquatic sunblocker.   If you haven't done these things for your pond, it's never too late.  Start today!  Know that keeping a healthy pond or creating a new one is a process and it's not going to happen over night.  You also can't 'undo' what hasn't been done for several years (if your pond hasn't been treated) in just one season.  This takes time.  Get on the right track, though.  There can be nothing more enjoyable in your yard than a beautiful pond or lake to swim in, fish in or simply to sit back and admire and there's nothing you want to avoid more than a pond that is stagnant, smelly and infested with weeds and mosqutioes.

If you have further questions with your pond, please contact us.  We're always happy to help.

 

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Aerators

aerators

 

Pumps

high performance out of pond pumps

high volume submersible pumps

high flow medium head pumps

tsurumi pumps

out of pond pumps

additional pumps

 

Pond Chemicals

pond chemicals

Beneficial Bacteria (Pond Bio-Solutions)
to find out why you need this for
reducing algae & weed growth, click here.

 

Turtle & Fish Traps

turtle and fish traps

 

Test Kits

test kits

 

Pond Liners

pond liners for ponds, lakes, streams, fish ponds,
custom sizes available up to 45,000 square feet all in one!

 

Fish & Fish Supplies

mosquitofish

fish food

fish nets

fish feeders

seine nets
(use seine nets to seine out fish from a pond or
we have small seine nets to 'scoop' out duckweed or
filamentous algae from the surface of ponds, too.  They
work great!)

 

Algae & Weed Control Information

Algae & weed control information

 

Lake Rakes
for raking out pond weeds and debris

lake rakes

 

Fountains

floating residential fountains (large)

Floating fountains (commercial)

Information about fountains

 

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