Enhancing your Pond Water Treatment
Having an outdoor pond adds the final touch to your garden architecture. It’s especially nice if you are able to house a variety of fish within your pond. Where it becomes not so nice is when your pond becomes contaminated. It doesn’t take long for your water to start to look murky and then soon before you know it there is algae forming. Fortunately, there are water pond treatments that can rectify most of the problems.
This doesn’t mean that you have to totally drain your outdoor pond or give up on it altogether there are many things that you can do to help reverse the situation.
First of all, you want to try and determine what is causing the problem to begin with so that you can eliminate the problem then go ahead and treat your pond which will then lead to a clean clear pond to enjoy the rest of the season.
One of the causes of the pond building up with algae and being murky is from things falling in it like your leaves from your trees and the dirt from your lawn seeping in which also may contain your lawn treatment solution. These can be easily washed into the water during a heavy rainfall.
Once you have identified the cause then the next step will be in choosing the treatment. There are several options available.
You could decide to go with water filters:
Your choice of treatment is going to depend on how large your pond is how elaborate you want to be. Then you need to consider the cost, and what you are willing to pay that will determine the type of water filter system that you want.
You could determine to go with the AC water filters which are your activated carbon. What this basically will do is the carbon will absorb the compounds that are creating all the problems. Eventually, they will remove the harmful contaminants but the primary purpose is to remove the odour and murkiness. If you are having organic compound problems than this would probably be your best choice.
You could also choose one of the ultraviolet water filters if you so choose. These are excellent for killing various types of bacteria and viruses that can be found in the water. It will not take out chemical pollutants so you really need to know or have some basic knowledge of what type of pollutants is in your water.
You can choose chemical treatment:
You also have the opportunity to choose the various chemicals that can be used as a pond water treatment as well. You are going to have to watch what you are choosing though if you have fish in your pond. If this is the case be sure to buy one that is going to be safe for your fish.
When it comes to your pond treatment, there are various areas that you have to remember to consider. You have to know which bacteria are also good for your pond. You need to be able to identify the bad bacteria so you can keep the algae in control, and you are also going to want to consider using water clarifiers and some water conditioners as well.
Clarifying Pond Fish Species
A pond just doesn’t seem to be complete without adding some fish to it. Although one can also have a beautiful pond without them . The nice thing about some of the pond fish species is that they are pretty hardy and will be able to adjust to fluctuations in temperature and water conditions as well. The two necessities of course are going to be able to supply the right amount of oxygen to the water and making sure that there is a filtration system for it.
The first fish that comes to mind when one is looking to inhabit their pond is the goldfish. These are great for ponds that are on the smaller size but you must remember if you’re living in cold climates that you have to bring them in during the winter months and give them a new home in an aquarium.
If your pond is in excess of 500 gallons and at least 18 inches deep then you really can have some choices of types of fish that you want to have. You can have the comets or the shubunkin as these are both a hardy species. Then again if you want to go with the Koi you have that option as well
If you decide that you want the Koi you are going to need a pond that is somewhat bigger. It should be at least over 1,000 gallons and a depth of no less than three feet deep. These are fish that came originally from Japan and have been bred throughout the centuries. They have distinct characteristics about them as to the various types, sizes and colors as well. You may find that these are not going to be a cheap species of fish to buy as there are some varieties that are really in high demand.
You also have to keep in mind that if you have ponds that are going to freeze over with a layer of ice even your most hardy species of fish can suffocate easily because of the gas exchange that takes place. Those species that have been really hardened to extreme climates will go into hibernation and they manage to stay in a dormant stage.
If you’re going to keep the Koi you have got to remember that they will feed on certain plants. So you want to make sure that there is some compatibility here. Also remember that your pond is providing a habitat for your fish species. You want to make sure you do some studying when it comes to providing a natural habitat for your fish. By doing so you will be able to rely on nature to keep the pond in its optimum condition to allow your fish to remain healthy and thrive.
If you need to start resorting to chemicals to keep your water clear see if you can identify why you are having difficulty with the clarity of the water? Perhaps you are over feeding your fish, or debris has been left to rot in the pond. In many cases, people guess at the reasons for murky water and are left exhausted and confused as to why their solutions are not working. Take the time to determine the major issues first and you will be guaranteed to save your time and effort by having the right solution.


