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Future Pets' Pond Manual
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One reason for unclear water is algae blooms, which may appear as pea-green soup or filamentous mats that float to the surface of the water. Algae blooms develop when there is an excessive amount of nutrients (such as phosphate and nitrate) in the presence of sunlight. These nutrients come from tap water, rain runoff, fish waste, and debris.
Establishing a self-sustaining pond ecosystem is the first order of business in controlling algae.
Broad-leafed floating plants such as lilies shade the pond. Algae thrives in sunlight, so adding lots of lilies to the surface will deprive the algae of its sunlight.
Continue to read about Pond UV Clarifiers
There are also several liquid treatments to help rid your pond of algae. See: AlgaeFix and Algaway
Remember that after you use an algae-controlling product you may experience large amounts of dead algae floating in and on the bottom of the pond. As this decays, it is very harmful to the fish and the pond ecosystem. If large amounts are present, it must be removed by hand (see Ulti Vac) and the remnants broken down quickly to prevent toxic ammonia build-up. (see Eco Fix)
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