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Frequently Asked Questions My pond water is green like "pea soup". What can I do to clear it up? I have a lot of algae along the edges of my pond. What can I do to get rid of it? Do I need to have my pumps running all the time? I've heard that people put barley straw in their pond. What is that for? How do I plant my aquatic plants in my pond? Do I need to use special soil or pots when I plant my water plants? My koi fish keep digging up my water lilies. What can I do to protect my plants? My fish always seem to be up at the top of the water. Are they just hungry or is something wrong? How often should I feed my fish? My water lilies and other plants don't seem to be growing much and never bloom. What's wrong? Do I really need to use a net over my pond? Do I leave my pump and filter in the pond during the winter? How often should I test my pond water? Sometimes it's hard to read the test strips. Now what do I do? My koi fish are always around the pump. Is there something wrong? Do I have to leave the waterfall on all the time? I get confused with what pump and filter size I need. Is there any easier way to figure it out? Can I get just one pump to support my waterfall and water fountain? Who provides the best selection and quality information for creating and maintaining a water garden? :o) How do I find out where my leak is in my pond? How do I get rid of leeches or bloodsuckers? Can I put a timer on my pump and just have the pump on during the day and off at night?
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1. My pond water is like "pea green soup". What can I do to clear it up? There may be a number of reasons why your pond is so green. First of all, you may have too small of a pump or filter for the size of your pond. Secondly, your pond may be in full sun which creates a perfect environment for algae blooms, or the pond is very shallow, particularly around the edges and doesn't get much water circulation. You can remedy these things by first checking your pump and filter size for your pond. If it is in full sun, you will have to increase the size of the filter and pump to compensate for the increased algae blooms that will occur in full sun. If you recently made a water exchange or filled your pond within a few weeks, you may need to be patient as your pond hasn't found it's ecological balance yet. If it's a brand new pond, I would recommend waiting at least 4-6 weeks for your pond to find it's balance. Hold off on any chemicals. Add some Microbe Lift which is all-natural beneficial bacteria and organic barley straw bales to your pond. This increases the function of your biological filter and combats algae blooms including string algae. Every pond should have them.One point to note, is that you must be equipped with a large enough pump, filter and biological media for the beneficial bacteria to grow on and be patient and allow the pond to find it's natural ecological system. You want to try to correct the problem instead of needing to add chemicals to it all the time. Another thing that could be adding to your algae blooms is the frequent addition of cold tap water to your pond. Whenever you add cold tap water to your pond and the pond is in the heat of full sun, it creates a great environment for algae to increase. Try to eliminate adding tap water to your pond and you just may reduce the algae. Every time you add tap water, your pond has to adjust and find it's eco-balance. If you're continually adding more water to your pond, your pond will never really balance itself and you'll try to combat algae and ammonia levels all the time. In either of these situations, get at the root of the problem whether it's the wrong pump or filter size or the addition of cold tap water and see if it doesn't correct itself. If you're having a problem with this and need some advise, contact us and we'll be happy to assist you. If you need to add tap water, run the water through some Super Activated Filter Carbon to take out the chlorine and chloramine and add more beneficial bacteria to it afterwards. |
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2. I have a lot of algae along the edges of my pond. What can I do to get rid of it? If your pond is shallow around the edges you may end up having an ongoing problem. Try to increase the water circulation to those areas. You may need to clean the edges with a soft brush in order to move the algae into the rest of the water and be sucked up by your pump and filtered by your filter. A certain amount of algae is expected, it just depends on your personal taste as far as how much is "too much". It won't hurt the fish but will just be unsightly. Once again, add some Organic Barley Straw Bales
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