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STRING ALGAE PROBLEM: There is a string-like algae on my rocks and waterfall. What product can I use to fix it?
/in Pond Tips/by MichelleThere is a string-like algae on my rocks and waterfall. What product can I use to fix it? BELOW ARE THREE PRODUCTS THAT WILL HELP ELIMINATE AND CONTROL STRING ALGAE ON ROCKS AND WATERFALLS. #1 EcoBlast: EcoBlast is mainly used to eliminate that pesky string algae that generates from the waterfalls, streams and the pond […]
CLOUDY WATER ISSUE – What product can I use to fix it?
/in Pond Tips/by MichelleFor cloudy water clarity issues, Rapid Clear, a flocculent that is 100% safe for fish, plants or wildlife, can be used. This product is a fast acting treatment that can solve cloudy water in just a few hours by physically causing the particulates floating in the water to clump together into larger particles that can be […]
BROWN TINTED WATER – My water has a brown tint to it. What product can I use to fix it?
/in Pond Tips/by MichelleIf you have brown or tea-colored water, try using Activated Pond Carbon. Brown water can be caused by leaves and other debris within the vicinity of the pond. Activated Pond Carbon is designed to clear the water from the extra nutrients that are introduced to the pond through the surrounding debris and conditions. For effective results, the […]
GREEN WATER – How do I get rid of green water?
/in Pond Tips/by MichelleFor green water issues, Rapid Clear, a flocculent that is 100% safe for fish, plants or wildlife, can be used. This product is a fast acting treatment that can solve cloudy water in just a few hours by physically causing the particulates floating in the water to clump together into larger particles that can be filtered […]
How to Prepare Your Pond for the Spring!
/in Uncategorized/by MichelleHow to prepare your pond for the Spring! Not all water features require an annual cleanout. If there is a layer of muck at the bottom of the pond and the water is dark in color, it would be a good idea to do a full clean-out. If there is just a small amount of debris […]