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GREEN WATER
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Essex Baz | Report | 26 May 2004 19:48 |
Hi Donna, Hi Susan, Not sure what to do with tanks Donna,and Susan,The pond`s full of water lillies,really have run out of things to try. Thanks for replying though. |
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Essex Baz | Report | 26 May 2004 19:46 |
Hi Ray, If only life was as easy eh. |
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Sue In Yorkshire. | Report | 26 May 2004 19:15 |
hi baz try a load of water lillies in baskets with compost in and pebbles on top of compost to hold compost down after a few months the water should start to clear and stay clear,you dont need all these cleaning fluids then and a lot cheaper once you have got the water lillies. sue |
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Essex Baz | Report | 19 May 2004 19:58 |
I`d like to thank you all for responding to my green water problem. I think with the chemicals, and the new filter system/uv light, things might start to improve. Many thanks Baz |
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valinkent | Report | 18 May 2004 09:17 |
I have a Koi pond. What you need is a very good filter system ,ultra violet light tube .The water sometimes goes a little cloudy in the very warm weather but soon clears ,i do not need to put any chemicals in at all.The pond is 12 feet by 10 feet and 4 feet deep . Val |
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badger | Report | 18 May 2004 08:26 |
Hi Baz,once the cleaning tablets have worked you could get some snails ,as suggested ,but there are also some fish that will do the job for you . My son has put a few plec,s in his and they work a treat ,they add to the pools look as well. |
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Margaret | Report | 17 May 2004 23:00 |
I have a small pond April it was like green pea soup put the pump and filter on and a barley ball in now you can see the bottom of the pond lovely and clear |
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Amanda | Report | 17 May 2004 22:43 |
try algorem/algofin.one of the two!available from garden centres,pet shops etc. |
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BrianW | Report | 17 May 2004 22:43 |
A neighbour had the same problem but the ultra violet filter has cured it. Takes a little time, though, so be patient. |
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Rosi Glow | Report | 17 May 2004 22:38 |
Hi Baz My daughter works in an aquitic shop, she says you can get a product called Algorem made by Tetrafin to put in your pond, she also adds that you must change your uv tube every three months, (sunlight causes algae to grow) while using the product discribed you must remove the carbon sponge or pellets otherwise treatment will not be effective. Hope that helps Rosie |
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Unknown | Report | 17 May 2004 22:27 |
Baz Ray uses Greenaway you can buy it at any garden centre or aquatic place he also buys those hay bale things that collect all the algae |
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Essex Baz | Report | 17 May 2004 22:13 |
So far I`ve tried Mandy`s `bleach`, Judiths snails, chemicals, straw,, you name it. The system has 2 pumps Pam, a large filter box with UV light, oxygenating plants, various other marginals, and a bio sludgebuster added, but still `green` |
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Ernest | Report | 17 May 2004 22:12 |
Hi Baz; It is caused by an inbalance of Algae usually caused by an excess of light and insufficient oxygenating water plants.If you visit a good water garden shop they will sell you a treatment that will kill of tyhe Algae; Me I'de call Charlie Dimmock. Have fun, Glad mum is a lot better; Cheera Ernest |
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Pumphrey | Report | 17 May 2004 22:03 |
My boss was talking about his fish pond the other day and he reckons he heard on one of the tv gardening programmes that during the fist 12 months your pond will constantly go green (and I'm assuming you have a pump Baz) but after 12 months it will just clear by itself. He says it worked for him but he lost several fish along the way and eventually built up a "hardy" stock. |
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Essex Baz | Report | 17 May 2004 22:03 |
Valley, If you could remember the name of those tablets, I`ll be forever in your debt. I`ve tried everything. Even bought a new filter system,with built in UV light. |
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Unknown | Report | 17 May 2004 21:59 |
Isn't there some sort of 'pond bleach' stuff that you can get? Safe for the little fishies of course! It's just that we've had a small water feature put in and I was asking the gardeners if the water would eventually go stagnant, and he told me about this pond stuff. But I'm sure someone knows more than me! |
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Essex Baz | Report | 17 May 2004 21:57 |
Does anyone else suffer from `green water` in their fish ponds, and what do you do about it, ? |