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Trying to combat pond algae or pond weeds this season?  Read our comprehensive information about how to get rid of the pond algae and pond weeds in your pond, water garden or lake!  We also have several, helpful, pond tips that will help you with your pond and water garden needs!

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Pond Aerator

Did you know that using a pond aerator year round  is essential to having an overall, healthy pond?  By having the correct size and type of pond aerator, your pond will reap the benefits of being oxygenated from the bottom of the pond all the way up to the top!  This type of aeration can be achieved by using one of our diffused pond aerators. 

Using a pond aerator provides necessary oxygen to the pond year round.  It also helps to prevent fish loss during the winter and summer when oxygen levels can be dangerously low.  It provides oxygen to the living 'creatures' in the pond that are dependent on oxygen such as your valuable fish, beneficial bacteria and little critters that you can't even see that do important work in your pond.  It also helps to accelerate decomposition of sludge and muck that sit on the bottom of the pond when combined with the use of a pond bacteria.  (It gives the beneficial bacteria more oxygen to grow and multiply more and do their job.)

Using a pond aerator 24/7/365 is vital to having a healthy pond year-round.  They can be super easy to install, inexpensive to run and can last for years and years. 

Check out our pond aerators here. We have a variety of sizes to choose from for very small backyard ponds to those several acres in size.


 

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Super Pond Vacuum
More than a vacuum! 
Finally, a system that really works! The Pond Monsta is a continuous cleaning system that is up to four times faster than traditional pond vacuums that have to be emptied over and over. Leaves and other debris are sucked up through the system and pumped into a debris collector. Water from the collector can be recycled back into the pond if sludge content is not high. For high sludge content, water can be discharged onto lawn, flower beds, etc.

  Powerful 115v, 350w motor with 40' power
    cord
  Remote control on/off button built into handle
  Much quieter than traditional pond vacuums with motor underwater
  Spare impeller included with every unit
  With over 15,000 units sold in Europe it has been thoroughly tested
  Package includes: submersible cleaning head, 20' discharge hose,
    7' telescoping handle, debris collecting basket

Check out our pond vacuum here!

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Pond Bacteria

Did you know that when you add beneficial bacteria to your pond you're actually adding an 'army' of helpful microbes to clean up your pond?  It's true!  Day and night the microbes multiply in numbers and work hard at cleaning your pond. 

The pond bacteria eat/decompose fallen leaves, sludge, silt, muck, etc. (all the nasty stuff in your pond that causes high algae blooms and awful smelling water).  By adding a good beneficial bacteria product to your pond regularly, you'll be doing your best to keep your pond healthy and enjoyable.

For small, backyard ponds less than 50' x 50' in size) we recommend using our Microbe Lift beneficial bacteria product.  (Check out the Microbe Lift Autumn Prep for spring, autumn and winter use, too.  Use the Microbe Lift PL for summertime use.)   For larger ponds and lakes up to several acres in size, we recommend you use our PlanktoniX®.  Check out both pond bacteria products here

Remember, pond bacteria multiplies more abundantly during the warm summer months so if you have a problem with your pond and have a lot of sludge, then be sure to get on a regular treatment program for your pond to decompose the sludge (and hence, clear your pond and make it healthier).   Often times, you can double the dose if you use an aerator to accelerate the rate of decomposition.

We also have great, helpful advice on the following page regarding pond maintenance issues and some information below.  It's definitely worth the read!   

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Deluxe Pond Kits

Definitely the best way to go when making a pond!  These deluxe pond kits eliminates the time, effort and guesswork spent when creating a pond!  Our pond kits come complete with everything you need to create a beautiful looking pond and come in a variety of sizes and options. (Some kits have just the 'basics' while others come with more 'bells and whistles'.)  Check out our pond kits.  Available from as small as 6' x 6' ponds all the way up to 40' x 40' ponds! 

 
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Pond Pump

Need a pond pump, waterfall pump or garden pond pump?  We've got ya covered!  With pond pumps that pump as little as 45 GPH or all the way up to 9.5 million gallons per hour, we have a large selection of pond pumps!

Check out our mag drive pumps.  They are energy efficient and can be used in or out of the water. 

We have some pond pumps on sale.  Check out our 10,000 GPH pump!

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Pond Algae Information

Answers to the infamous question:
HOW DO I CLEAR MY POND OF ALGAE AND MAKE THE WATER CLEAR?

First of all, there's primarily 2 types of algae that plagues most people's ornamental ponds or water gardens; string algae and the notorious plankton algae that makes your pond water green like a "lovely" bowl of split pea soup (yuck).   Both types of algae grow by somewhat different methods, so I will explain each one of them to you individually.

String algae is pretty simple.  It usually grows along the bottom or edges of your pond or water garden where there isn't a lot of water circulation.  It looks like a bunch of green hair and looks pretty nasty.  To kill the string algae in your pond you need to sprinkle it liberally with Kosher Salt ( it must be Kosher Salt or non-iodized salt and NOT table salt).  Let it sit for at least 3 days and then brush off and rinse and clean the pond thoroughly.  There CANNOT be any fish in the pond during this time, so the choice is yours and if you are set up to remove your fish and if it's worth the hassle. You can also use our Green Clean to kill the string algae without emptying the pond or water garden.  You can find out about it here.

Plankton, our lovely "pea soup" green algae is probably the most common type of algae in ponds, water gardens or lakes.  It's the stuff that makes the water look green and causes you not to be able to see your wonderful fish.  The best way to explain how to get rid of  planktonic algae is to first understand what causes it to grow - ahd therefore do all that you can to prevent it to grow in the first place.

Plankton requires primarily 2 things to grow: sunlight and nutrition.  The sunlight obviously comes from the sun and the nutrition comes from  bi-products from fish waste, dead and decaying leaves, decomposed fish food (make sure you don't over feed your fish) decaying aquatic plants and weeds, and nearby chemicals and fertilizers that flow into the pond (particularly if your pond sits in a lower part of your yard).  Most ponds I've seen have at least some, if not all of the above nutrients in their pond or water garden (and green water, too!).  The way to get rid of or reduce the amount of algae in your pond is by reducing the amount of sunlight and nutrients available to the algae. Sunlight can be reduced by providing shade to your pond or water garden either by reducing the sunlight available to it from above or by adding aquatic plants such as water lilies or other floating plants including water hyacinths which will block some of the sunlight that filters through the water below.  The leaves of these plants help to cover the surface area of your pond and also make the pond look pretty. You can also use an aquatic "sun blocker" such as Aqua Shade for a variety of backyard ponds & water gardens including koi ponds, fish ponds, all types of water gardens and lakes.  Using an aquatic sun blocker will color your pond anywhere from a black color to black/blue or aquamarine, depending on what type of sun blocker you use.  Nutrients on the other hand, can be reduced in a couple of different ways.

To reduce the nutrients in your pond or water garden which is causing your algae to thrive (and usually pond weeds too), you first need to clean out your pond.  Get rid of any dead and decaying leaves on the bottom or along the sides. Once you have that done, get a skimmer so you can have leaves and debris that may blow into your pond, sucked up before they ever settle down and start to decompose. If you don't want to get a skimmer, get a net (you also can keep out predators such as raccoons, blue herons, cats, etc. with a net or make it a practice to clean the debris off the pond or water garden every day or so.  If you need help at getting the leaves out of the bottom of your pond, get a pond vacuum that will help remove them. You can also use a pond vacuum for your spring or fall clean up or use it as a maintenance tool.  We have some great pond vacuums - check them out.

The next way to get rid of the nutrients in your pond is by adding beneficial bacteria to your pond. You see, there are 2 types of bacteria;  the 'bad' kinds of bacteria and the good kind!   'Bad' types of bacteria can cause a lot of problems to your fish's health causing all sorts of problems like eating away at their skin, their gills, and cause them to be sick and eventually die.  Needless to say, you don't want the "bad" type of bacteria.  The good, or 'beneficial' bacteria is a type of bacteria that is required to not only break down toxic ammonia produced as a bi-product from fish wastes and convert it into harmless nitrates (referred to as the Nitrogen Cycle - which is something you want in your pond)Beneficial bacteria also consumes the same nutrients as algae does!  So, when you add more beneficial bacteria, you starve out the algae, thus resulting in a clearer pond!  Beneficial bacteria also breaks down sludge build up, "muck" on the bottom of koi ponds, fish ponds, water gardens and really, any type of pond, water garden or lakeIt is absolutely vital to having a healthy pond.  So what do you need to do to establish some beneficial bacteria in your pond?  Provide them a place to grow such as a biological filter, rocks, plants, and filter media.  Establishing a nice colony of beneficial bacteria can take 3-8 weeks but you can actually get a "jump start" on things by adding some beneficial bacteria to you pond.  The best product we've used for small ponds less than 50' x 50' in size is an all-natural product called Microbe Lift.   It works great (we use it on our own small ponds and water gardens) and it can be used throughout the season as a good maintenance plan to keep your pond clear.  You can find out more about it here.   We also recommend our PlanktoniX beneficial pond bacteria for large fish ponds over 50' x 50' in size all the way up to lakes several acres in size!

Beneficial bacteria's effectiveness is enhanced by the use of an aerator.   Proper aeration also adds to the overall health of the pond or water garden.
Adding the proper amount of aeration to your pond increases the oxygen levels within your pond that the beneficial bacteria, fish and other 'creatures' in your pond are dependent on.  It can help avoid fish loss during the winter or summer when oxygen levels can be dangerously low.  Along with using a good pond bacteria regularly, the added aeration can help decompose the sludge and muck on the bottom of the pond and accelerate decomposition.  Remember, this sludge and muck is what is causing your pond to be unhealthy and causing green water to grow.  One important point to know, is that by adding aeration alone, you will NOT get rid of pond algae.  By adding a pond aerator that will provide oxygen throughout your pond - which is absolutely vital - but that is all it will do.  Many people will buy an aerator thinking it will solve their green pond water, but it won't.  You need to do the above things (reduce sunlight, reduce available nutrients and add pond bacteria on a regular basis to clear up your pond. 
We have a large assortment of aeration systems for very small tanks, small backyard ponds and water gardens all the way up to aeration systems for large fish ponds and lakes many acres in size.  You can find our aerators here.

I do have to mention some other products that are out on the market (and yes, even on our website) that will "destroy" algae, but these products will only work for a short time: they are a temporary solution.  An algaecide works by killing the algae in the pond (if you use the correct one and amount.)  Your pond can look better for a short time but the algae blooms can soon come back at a greater rate and you may have a worse algae problem than what you had to begin with.  This is because of a couple of things.  The algaecide may kill the algae but what happens to the dead algae???  The dead pond algae sinks right down to the bottom of the pond creating an even larger 'compost pile' on the bottom of the pond!  This 'compost pile' eventually turns into sludge and muck and is the very thing that causes your algae blooms!  So, the best way to get rid of pond algae are the methods described above by reducing the nutrients (from dead, decaying organic matter such as dead aquatic plants, dead algae, uneaten fish food, logs, leaves - anything that will decompose and fertilizers and chemicals from nearby lawns or farm pastures.)  So, do yourself a favor and get on a regular treatment plan of using one of our good pond bacterias such as Microbe Lift or PlanktoniX (depending on what size of pond you have), use an aquatic sun blocker and get yourself an aerator and use it 24/7/365 for best results.

Well, there you have it;  some suggestions at maintaining a healthy, clearer and more enjoyable pond.  I hope this information helps you!  Don't forget we have a Ponds Online Course that explains how to create a pond, how to determine your pump and filter size you need and much more.  Take a look at it.  We also have free information throughout out site about fish care,  safe amount of fish you can have in your pond and how to properly transfer fish to your pond.  I'm sure you will find this information invaluable.  

For those of you who have very large ponds and lakes, please check out our information for controlling algae and pond weeds in lakes. (The way to treat ponds and lakes over 50' x 50' in size is different than the treatment for small backyard ponds and water gardens since obviously the volume of water and size of area are substantially different.)

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