Sunday 30 March 2014

Facts About Pond Algae & Pond Algae Control

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By Roland Stockwell


Do you know that if you have a large pond or lake within your property it should be carefully maintained for the whole year especially during the warmest months? This is because algae can pose quite a threat to the lake or pond's health. Learn about some of the facts on pond algae and what your natural pond treatment options can be.

Algae have both positive and negative benefits in a pond or lake ecosystem. Smaller amounts of algae provide food for your fish, as well as insects and protozoa that live in and around the water. However, too much algae can be a huge nuisance and even cause fish to die off because it reduces the oxygen level in the water making it impossible for your fish to breathe.

Algae come in several different types but one of the most common in ponds and lakes is the filamentous algae. You will find it looking thin and stringy and it often begins to grow when nearing the end of winter and temperatures are most likely to rise during the early spring. Again, it should not concern you if there is but small amount of filamentous algae until it becomes larger then that should cause your alarm.

Planktonic algae are another common type of algae, one that can bloom quite fast during the hot months. Imagine the color of your pond's water potentially changing within just a day or two of the start of its bloom - from clear to a complete green or brown which looks like mud. Again, when planktonic algae come with proper amount it can benefit zooplankton by becoming its food which consequently becomes fish food. Unfortunately it can be like the filamentous algae where its abundance can cause fish kills especially when it nears summer's end and fall arrives just as this algae suddenly dies too.

In order to fight different algae types treating the water with the use of a natural product like AquaSpherePRO is highly recommended. This biodegradable sphere is full of proprietary bacteria to help in keeping balanced water in your pond all throughout the year. No chemicals can be found contained in this product and it has been approved by veterinarians.

Each pond treatment sphere lasts for 30 days and then you simply toss in new spheres. In some parts of the country, treatment is recommended throughout the years, and in other regions, only six or seven months of treatment are need to help prevent algae blooms and keep water safe and clean.




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