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    • Compare three products for algae removal in ponds: Nualgi, TetraPond and GreenClean. Learn about their ingredients, effectiveness, safety and dosage instructions.… See more

    Is Using An Algaecide Right For Your Pond?

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    1) Consider treating your pond in sections
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  1. Here are some effective ways to remove algae from ponds12345:
    • Use an ultraviolet clarifier along with a filter.
    • Add a fountain to aerate the water and limit algae growth.
    • Consider using liquid chemicals like Algae D-Solv for fine planktonic algae.
    • For filamentous (string) algae, use a granular form like AlgaeOff.
    • Regularly scrub algae off surfaces using a firm brush.
    • Use barley straw, which is organic and eco-friendly, to prevent algae growth.
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    'A good way to get rid of algae from a pond is to use an ultraviolet clarifier along with a filter,' she advises. 'This should stop the water turning green and will get rid of harmful bacteria. Adding a fountain is also a wise idea as the movement will help to aerate the water, limiting algae growth.'
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    For fine planktonic algae that causes green water, Algae D-Solv or other liquid chemicals are a great option. If you're fighting filamentous (string) algae, then a granular form such as AlgaeOff is more effective since it makes better contact with the algae. Importantly, both products also support pond algae removal without killing fish.
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    Best Algaecide for Ponds

    • GreenClean Algaecide GreenClean is a granular algaecide that works especially well on string algae (though it should work for all forms). ...
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    The most common method to scrub algae off surfaces is using a firm brush. Avoiding wire brushes is essential as they can scratch rocks and damage the pond liner. Regular scrubbing can help maintain a cleaner pond but does not prevent future algae growth. Another technique involves the use of barley straw.
    pondhaven.com/blogs/guides/how-to-get-rid-of-alg…
    • 8 ounces (230 g) of barley straw can treat about 1,000 gallons (3,800 L) of water.
    • For smaller ponds, buy a mini-bale, pellet, or liquid version of barley straw.
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