String algae in a new pond | What should you do?
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- Опубліковано 27 лис 2024
- This is what I do in my new ponds when they get the dreaded new pond syndrome algae bloom.
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This is great advice. You really helped me stop worrying about algae back when my pond was new! A pond just needs to go through an ugly duckling phase. lol I don't like using harsh chemicals in my aquariums, either. Back when I didn't know anything, I thought all those chemicals were great, but I didn't really understand the importance of the food web, or what it is made up of. There's no telling how many good things I killed.
I was exactly then same. I’m glad we’ve both seen the light. Now we can help others see it too 😉👍
Yes this is happening to me!
Same. String algae thick everywhere and we'll go into frozen winter here soon enough. I've removed it several times, comes back. Despite heavy plants with aggressive feeders.
It’s ok. It happens to almost everyone.
Patience is the name of the game, let your pond go through all the stages of maturity and you’ll be rewarded with something special. This can take a couple of weeks or a few months depending on your pond. Thank you Kev for all your advice, we now have a raised pond to really enjoy, oh and the fish say thank you too 😀
Great to hear 😊👍
And snails.
What if you live in south Florida and it’s just hot as hades 🥵 algae everywhere 😩
Another great video!! I usually only use chemicals to get rid of the string algae the first time on a new pond set up. After that, I may use hydrogen peroxide if it gets out of control due to weather related issues, but that's it. I find that a pond usually finds its happy place, by the third year, provided you don't keep adding more bio load to the mix. I too approach my ponds the way you do. Once established, they need little to no effort to maintain. Thank Kev, for another great video!!!
Great to hear 👍 Every pond is different and it really can take years for the pond to fully mature. But once it does it’s ridiculously easy to maintain.
As always good video
Appreciate that 😊👍
you are right Kev. I am impatient, so it was hard to watch the algae growing initially and ruining the look of my pond, but sure enough, as you say, just give it time to evolve and it all falls into balance soon enough. Great video again, thanks!
I was impatient too. Took me many ponds to relax and just let nature run it’s course.
Thanks Kev. Not sure if you have heard of it, but I recommend using Splosht. I use it on an as needed basis. Now my pond has fully settled (5 years old) I dont use it, but it was great in the early days for clearing up green water and string algae naturally.
Yes I’ve tried splosht. It’s just a form of bacteria. There’s many different brands available. I think they are all pretty much the same. It’s a very easy to use product though, no measuring, just chuck it in.
I do the same with hydrogen peroxide. Just switch off the pumps or pause them as you would to with those jebao pumps and then they sutomatically turn back on after 15 minutes works wonderful to remove the black stuff on rocks and string anlgae in your falls
It really does. Thanks for commenting and letting others know 👍
Thanks
Thanks so much Suzanne. Always appreciate your support 😊👍
@Ozponds You are worth it Kev . The help you have given me has been invaluable. Thank you so much. Plus I really enjoy watching your videos. 😊🐡
It’s nice to feel useful. Thanks Suzanne.
@@Ozponds ☺️🙂😁
I finished my pond about 3 months ago (~1000 gallons with ~300 gallon bog)
After about 1 month I started to get string algae. I was worried it would get terrible, but then suddenly it went away.
What I realized the algae going away coincided with was me introducing aquatic plants from a nearby pond. The plants died out, but more importantly I now have a thriving snail population that came along for the ride with the plants.
I don't know if this will be good or bad long term for the pond since I know snails can be voracious and may end up killing anything I try to plant. But I figure if they haven't decimated the plant population where I transplanted from it can't be too bad...guess we'll fined out.
In the meantime I have clear water again as New England winter sets in, figuring out the plants will be a problem to worry about in the spring.
Great to hear. It’s always a trial and error process. Have fun in the spring 👍
I’m building my first pond at the moment, which all your videos have helped massively, my intake bay in 1m2 area with a olive barrel for clean out, im in the process of building the bog and rocking in the pond, my bog is going to be connected to the pond via a 4m stream (about 40-50 cm wide), would I be best having 2 pumps one for the bog and a separate one for the stream so that I have the correct flow, or should I just go with a single pump and y valve it off almost like over the bog as well as under, I’m just thinking the single pump will go the easiest route which is over the bog rather than through it, but just wondered what your thoughts were. ~7000l pond (5x3m) & 1.6m2 bog I was thinking 2 variable flow pumps so I can tweak the flow, get efficiency. Appreciate any views, thanks
I think two pumps is the easiest. It costs a little extra due to the piping but it gives you way more flexibility in flow rates and I find that in the long run that will save you on electricity as you’ll be able to tweak the flow to give you good results at low energy consumption. Hope that helps 👍
@@Ozponds brilliant, thanks for taking the time to reply and keep up your great channel I really enjoy it.
What are the best fish options to consider for a tropical weather, a pond at a a size of big bathtub that gets partial sun.
Please note, its south east asian tropical weather condition. I am looking to buy comet lengthy tailed gold that looks like koi, or something that looks good. I am unsure which is suitable for weather and partial sun conditions
I’d go something small and simple like guppies, nice to look at, very active, hangout at the surface. But your options are so many as long as the fish are small. Nothing too big in a bathtub pond.
Thank you very much. Can I ask what type of Hydrogen Peroxide (ie strength/concentration) you use, and how you apply to your waterfall or spillway rocks?
3% strength. I put it in a squirty bottle, turn the pumps off and spray it directly onto the algae. I turn the pumps back on after 1/2hr.
How much patience?! 😂8 months and counting for me for string algae, from new build! Now I have some kind of brown algae spots on my granite rocks in pond that iv never seen before...😬
Every pond is different. It’s like health/ weight loss. How heavy was the person to begin with? How strict is their diet? Do they stick to exercise?
So the pond looks like this: How much nutrient was in the pond during construction? Is nutrient still being added in a way that it accumulates quicker than it is consumed? If so what are you doing to reduce nutrient loads? Have a plan, execute it over a long period and get results. Same in fitness same in ponds. Just keep doing the right things eventually, good things happen 👍
Hey Kev, always informative. A little off topic but what is the green moss like ground cover in the background of the 2022 pond @1:17?
Everyone loves that plant. Scleranthus biflorus. Australian native.
Kev, nualgi and diatomix are prohibited in Europe. I live in Spain and my nualgi got stuck on the customs border. It contains something that is not allowed here…
That’s unfortunate. I wonder why?
"Algae's everywhere Man,
it's been up to Cairns Man,
Algae's everywhere Man,
(quickly sung) Bundaberg - Gundagai - Algae's there and dunno why.
Algae's everywhere man .... " 🎵
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You have some good videos with useful info. Do you know what an Australian kiss is? It's similar to a French kiss, only down unda :)
We call it a mouthy.
Pesky algae... i have had good results with Hornwort - ceratophyllum demersum which seems to 'melt' the algae
I was just reading about it. Very interesting, thanks for sharing your experience 👍
@@Ozponds I can send you some if needed
That ok. I know a spot a can get it locally. I always assumed it was a weed. Turns out it’s native to every continent.
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