bob
New Member
Posts: 19
|
Post by bob on Aug 24, 2011 17:53:06 GMT -5
my pond the last 2yrs has really went to hell cause of all the ALGIE. . . I have put a gallon of that blue sollution stuff in every year for 7yrs now, and it hasnt helped the last 2 at all. . . . Any info on how i can get rid of this stuff would be awesome guys. help a freak out. lol
|
|
|
Post by bassmassey on Aug 24, 2011 18:38:19 GMT -5
im not real educated on pond management..........but I beleive a good natural remedy might be a grass carp?? i have no idea how you would get one just throwing it out there........
|
|
|
Post by Smoothkip on Aug 27, 2011 1:13:59 GMT -5
my pond the last 2yrs has really went to hell cause of all the ALGIE. . . I have put a gallon of that blue sollution stuff in every year for 7yrs now, and it hasnt helped the last 2 at all. . . . Any info on how i can get rid of this stuff would be awesome guys. help a freak out. lol www.pondmanagement.org/ this site has a lot of info Bob. Also you can always contact the DNR and they will give you some advice.
|
|
|
Post by Catfishrollo on Aug 27, 2011 15:50:31 GMT -5
Don't do what a guy did that I know... He dumped Roundup in his! rollo
|
|
|
Post by bobbybobber on Aug 28, 2011 11:05:53 GMT -5
had the same problem with are in the middle summer,fixed it with a 2 inch surmurgible pump and turned it into a fountain,get the water curculate it will clear it up
|
|
Seanstone
Catfish Freak
Multi-Specie Catch and Release Angler
Posts: 1,166
|
Post by Seanstone on Aug 29, 2011 16:56:05 GMT -5
Submersible pumps are cheap to run and will help aerate your pond as well. They do seem to clear up the moss and algae as stated above. The only problem is that most ponds are a good way from an outlet. I have seen solar panel set ups that use a marine battery to run the pump though. It just depends on how much you want to spend.
|
|