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PostPosted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 5:53 am 
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Hi friends,

I would like to know which product is best for treating your pond for green water , there are several on the market , but any advice would be welcome.

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This is nearly as good as the potty training charts.


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Honestly I just use alot of red dye then I put some mannequin floating around in my pond

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Julie Thomas wrote:
Hi friends,

I would like to know which product is best for treating your pond for green water , there are several on the market , but any advice would be welcome.

Thanks and regards
Julie Thomas


Green is usually alge, you can get some snails, or fish to help remove alge,
you can also take a sample of your water to your local pond care store and get
the water tested there, they would have everything needed to correct the water quality.

We use PondCare products in our water feature

I hope were talking about a water feature and not a real pond.

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lots of catfish and other algie eaters I suppose as ristau5741 said

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