Friday, 15 September 2017

Controlling Algae In Ponds Charlotte Nc

By Marie Cox


A pond, whether it be a fish pond or just an ornamental one will not be complete with the invasion of pond algae one way or the other. This quandary has been a part of pond keeping ever since the world begun. Due to this, there are a lot of treatments being created to get rid of these ponds charlotte nc parasites.

Fortunately, there are some options available for the pond owner that can combat algae problems. They vary regarding how they work. Some are directly targeted to the pond algae itself and are designed to kill it, either through contact, or some disruption in it's life cycle. Other products work in a more indirect way and are designed to either balance the pond's ecosystem out, and thereby reduce the chance that algae have to grow, or they work to limit it's support system and make it harder for it to prosper.

Both Duckweed and Hyacinth will be great choices to push out the bad algae. They'll block out light without which the algae won't be able to flourish. On top of that plants such as these will also provide shelter to the fish in the water. Their roots will furthermore provide a great breeding place for fish.

Algaecides must be applied carefully, and in cases where the pond has fish, and the algae are quite heavy and widespread, the chemical should only be used to knock down segments of the algae mass, and not all of it at once. If a lot of algae is killed off quickly in a pond, there is a chance that you can pull most of the oxygen out of the pond and this can harm the fish. Be sure to work in segments if you decide to use an algaecide to kill the algae.

UV Filters- The way UV filters work is that they utilize ultraviolet rays to suppress the growth of algae. Water passing through the filter is continuously subjected to strong UV rays. These rays in effect kill the DNA of the algae, thereby destroying it completely.

One of an essential skills that a pond owner must know is how to regularly change the water in he pond. This is very important to keep the water quality to a high level and at the same time, prevent wastes from continuously accumulating. The pond water can at least be replaced once in a year.

Following a more natural approach, adding more desirable plants can be a way that a small pond owner can lessen their algae problems safely. Plants like lilies and irises can out compete for the algae for available nutrients and keep it at bay in some cases. It should be noted that for many ponds, it can take quite a few plants to achieve this goal... Sometimes as much as two-thirds of the pond surface may need to be covered to affect.

Using pond treatments can also be good most especially if you do not have the time to do the things mentioned above. However if you will resort to the use of chemical pond treatments, be sure that you are aware of the consequences and of course, you should know how to apply these treatments.




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