Macomb & Oakland Michigan (MI) Pond String Algae Information & Service
Why Do I Have String Algae in My Pond?
Macomb & Oakland Michigan (MI)Understanding String Algae in Ponds & Water Features
Understanding pond algae seems like a ugly task to most of our Macomb & Oakland Michigan (MI) pond owners. Finding a balanced growth of healthy pond algae is really quite easy once you have a general understanding of a few basic principles and water treatments. As long as you remember, "There is no such thing as an algae free pond", you will have a better grasp on the subject. You might ask yourself, "when was the last time I've had my pond cleaned out?" (See our note by clicking this link - Spring Pond Clean Out) Pond algae is a sign of a healthy ecosystem. Typically a new pond, a year old, or less, may experience a couple of stages where algae is more prevalent than on that of a mature pond even if you have a regimented water treatment routine. Even on mature ponds, it is not uncommon to experience algae blooms during the change of seasons from winter to spring or during the hottest days of summer when we get extreme heat waves in the Macomb & Oakland Michigan (MI) area. |
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Three Things To Consider If You Algae In Your Pond
On balanced ponds these undesirable pond algae blooms are usually short lived. Pond algae that is truly out of control can be a symptom of an underlying problem, that is occurring in your pond. 80% of the time, out of the ordinary problem ponds fall into 1, or all of these three very basic categories.
On balanced ponds these undesirable pond algae blooms are usually short lived. Pond algae that is truly out of control can be a symptom of an underlying problem, that is occurring in your pond. 80% of the time, out of the ordinary problem ponds fall into 1, or all of these three very basic categories.
Water TreatmentsThe improper usage or complete lack of natural water treatments promotes pond algae. A pond is only as healthy as the water in it. Our Online Pond Store carries a full selection of pond water treatments necessary to create a balanced, healthy, and happy pond. Treating pond algae with pond chemicals is not a long term solution to this pond problem. It’s a quick fix that puts additional stress and loads on your pond. So take care and read all directions before just dumping into your pond.
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Too Many Fish Ponds that are overstocked with too many fish certainly promote pond algae. It is so tempting to buy and buy not forgetting that the koi we buy are babies. As it grows we have even more acute lack of space and process ever growing waste. Imagine a 4 inch baby has grown to 1 foot, 3 times in few months! The end result is increasing nitrogen levels, which in turn becomes nutrients for algae blooms.
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Over Feeding Your FishThe frequency, quantity and quality of food offered to your fish can promote pond algae. in the Macomb & Oakland Michigan (MI) area we recommend you feed your fish less than you would like. Undigested fish food is the primary pollutant in many ponds. Your fish consume many things in the pond including algae. Excessive food increases waste and nutrients that feed the algae. Ponds overloaded with to many fish also become harder to keep in balance. During algae blooms reduce or eliminate feeding until it is under control.
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Other Things to consider & Methods for Controlling String Algae
The other 20% of unbalanced pond issues fall into pond design and construction related problems like; poor circulation, troublesome leaks, low pump turnover rates, improper installation & maintenance of skimmers, property drainage running into the pond, ultra-violet sterilization maintenance, and improperly sized filters.