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The
Splash : Our Popular Newsletter
Sample
of our Newsletter (from last summer), sign up for regular
copies to your inbox below:
"Splash!
The Pond & Water Garden Newsletter!"
Read
our Archives here. They are all listed
so you can find what you are looking for. Here
is a sample of what you will see.
In
this issue:
1.
Keeping pond fish healthy in summer heat
2. What to do about "pea soup" algae
3. Fun Fact
1.
How to keep your fish healthy this summer:
The heat of the summer can make conditions in
the pond difficult for the pond fish.
2.
There are a few things we can do to help keep
our Koi, Goldfish and other pond fish healthy
and safe:
... Keep the pond water well oxygenated with a
fountain or waterfall.
... Provide plenty of shade with aquatic plants.
... Stop feeding if the water temperature exceeds
84 degrees Fahrenheit.
3. Fun Fact:
Impatients
grow great if stuck between the rocks around the
pond with just their roots in the pond water.
The roots do have to be covered with water at
all times!
Algae, Algae, Algae!
There
are many different kinds of algae, but there are
two basic groups that are the pond keepers enemy:
"Pea
Soup Algae" The stuff that makes the water
green, sometimes to the point that the fish cannot
be seen.
"String
Algae" Also called "Blanket Weed".
It covers everything from pond plants to rocks
to waterfalls.
"Pea
Soup" algae is a plant that is aided by favorable
conditions in the pond: Nutrients from organic
waste, sunshine and water. A good beneficial bacterial
product like Microbe Lift used in conjunction
with a flocculant
(Accu-Clear) can help the filter gain control.
The
pH should be tested before treating the pond to
make sure that conditions are favorable for the
natural bacteria to do their job.
"String
Algae" or "Blanket Weed" is often
a sign that the pH in the pond is too high. Lowering
the pH and treating existing algae with "Pond
Balance" will improve the pond's appearance
in a short time.
The
only mechanical device that will keep "pea
soup" algae out of your pond is an Ultra-Violet
Clarifier. These devices work in conjunction with
your filter to keep the water clear. More information
on this and many, many other pond topics can be
found at our Pond Information Site:
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