Monday, September 18, 2017

Controlling Algae In Ponds Charlotte Nc

By Marie Cox


The list is endless for the various ways of mitigating algae available. As you would anticipate, there are methods of algae control that have superior results to others. Besides, some of the activities are friendlier to eco-system while others are not. The right method of controlling algae in ponds charlotte nc will bear the health of the ecosystem in mind, while at the same time being efficient.

Although considered as pond scroungers because algae consume the nutrients that are supposed to be for fish and plants only, algae are still needed to maintain the balance of the ecosystem in the pond. A tolerable quantity of algae present in a certain pond will contribute to the equilibrium of the whole water system.

Because of this, the pond algae treatment that is available in the market are made to control the excessive growth of algae. So do not expect that the treatment that you just bought will be able to kill every alga in existence in your pond because it just won't. There are a few chemical treatments available, and these treatments are no doubt created to eliminate algae in ponds. That is if you desire to meddle with the natural balance of your pond. Keep in mind that chemical pond treatments will not only kill algae but can also affect the health of the fish and plants in the pond.

We all know that algae grow abundantly in areas where there is water. However, it is important to know that it is not only the water that fuels up algae. In a certain area of the pond where the sunlight strikes abundantly is where algae start to grow. Aside from the sunlight, there is also the waste produced by the fish in the pond. These wastes release nutrients that activate algae growth even more.

Another product that has widespread appeal today is the beneficial bacteria. This can work quite well on algae even though it does not attack or kill it directly. Bacteria products work to lower nutrients in the pond, and they also help break down any organic material that may be present in the water. In doing this, they make it harder for algae to grow and expand.

Luckily it cannot do any harm to humans. A further positive feature of UV filters is that they have no negative effect on the so-called good type of algae that usually grow on the liner of a pond.

Biological Filters: This type of filter utilizes single-cell bacteria to get rid of algae in the water. Although the process is not as quick as that used by UV filters (it can in effect take a few months to work), it is also highly effective in the end. The filters need to be cleaned regularly and you also have to replenish the bacteria used in the treatment process. The manufacturer's directions should assist you in this regard.

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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