PondXpert Blanketweed Brush Head Pond Net

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PondXpert Blanketweed Brush Head Pond Net

PondXpert Blanketweed Brush Head Pond Net

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If your pond is covered in algae, itcan be tempting to change the water – this may solve the immediate problem, but will only make things worse in the long run.Improving the conditions that are causing the algae to thrive (see above) will be much more effectivelong term – if you don’t, the algae will just keep returning. The couriers WILL NOT be able to assist you with moving the aquarium/terrarium or chiller onto the premises. This is due to insurance purposes. This is a question that pond owners will probably be asking forever and unfortunately the news isn't good, because when you have clear and healthy water, the chances are high that you'll get blanket weed. This is after all a natural, native, filamentous algae, the spores of which can be brought to your pond by insects or birds or even bythe wind. Don’t fight it - accept it butwe can tell you how to manage it so well that you wouldn’t even know it was there. Like all plants, algae require oxygen when not photosynthesising. Algae will consume a large amount of the pond’s oxygen levels that your fish and pond plants need to survive. Creating more competition for oxygen, the algae will create an unhealthy environment within your pond. Hinders Sunlight dense growths of hair-like green strands that float under or on the surface or cling to plants at the side of the pond – these are known as blanket weed or silkweed

However, there several short-term fixes you can also try, but they need to be repeated to keep algae at bay: In ponds where plants are not an option, use phosphate removers to artificially reduce the excess nutrients to cut off the blanket weeds food source. To treat submerged Blanket Weed, we suggest you use Algae Klear Xtra, which is a liquid treatment that will be more effective at travelling down to where the submerged Blanket Weed has anchored itself to, also killing it and cutting off it off from its environment which then allows you to again, safely remove it from the pond.If you have too much fish food being fed to the fish, this can cause an overgrowth of blanket weed. Uneaten fish food will decompose in your pond and provide nutrients for the weed to feed off. To prevent this, make sure all uneaten fish food is removed from the pond as soon as possible. 5. Get rid of rotting plants and fallen leaves Pond Lilies are also a great idea as blanket weed thrives on sunlight. Adding pond lilies to your pond will reduce sunlight levels and absorb nutrients that otherwise the blanket weed would use to succeed. They also provide shade and shelter for your fish. Pond Blanket Weed Once it has multiplied, blanket weed can do precisely that and blanket the whole pond surface. This covering stops the submerged plants within your pond from getting the sunlight they require to live. Ruins The Look Of Your Pond Pallet delivery is to the kerbside (at least 2 people will be needed to off-load depending on item size.)

We believe there are arguably too many solutions of how to get rid of Blanket Weed online and, not all of them are necessarily the right thing to do. For example, one obvious solution that may have crossed your mind would be to physically remove the Blanket Weed with a tool such as a Blanket Weed brush. We highly suggest you avoid this method, no matter how desperate you are. This is simply because pulling and moving the Blanket Weed encourages it to release spores in the pond water that will eventually result in even more Blanket Weed growing in the future. This applies to both the floating and submerges types. A cookie set by YouTube to measure bandwidth that determines whether the user gets the new or old player interface. Garden ponds that sit in the sunlight are usually the perfect places for algae to thrive, which is why they’re a problem all pond-owners need to know how to deal with. What Causes Algae and Blanket Weed In A Pond?

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Apart from turning ponds green, algae can reduce oxygen levels in the water, which can harmpondlife. But algae can also provide valuable shelter and hiding places in a wildlife pond. It is quite easy for a pond to meet the ideal conditions required for the growth of Blanket Week, hence why it is often a recurring problem. The combination of sunlight, warmer water (usually in spring and summer) and nutrients all contribute to the production of Blanket Weed in a pond. It’s important to understand that this combination is what forms the ‘hyper nutrition’ that allows Blanket Weed to thrive and that the contributing factors to the hyper nutrition are many and varied. Organic matter falling into the water such as leaves and plant debris will rot down and release nutrients. Regularly removing the leaves can help prevent a build-up of them

Regularly maintain pond filters to remove uneaten fish food, fish waste and other debris, contributing to excess nutrient levels. If all else fails, you can use a phosphate remover to reduce the levels of phosphates in your pond. This will help prevent blanketweed from taking hold by reducing its access to nutrients. Preventing Physical removal – with blanket weed and other floating algae, scoop them out with a net or a rake, or use a cane totwirl them outKeep the amount of fish in your pond to a minimum, as waste from pond life can increase the water’s nutrient level, causing algae to build up. Any keen aquatic enthusiast knows how detrimental blanket weed can be to a pond. However, if you’re unfamiliar with this major pond problem, keep reading to find more. What Is Blanket Weed & Where Does It Come From? As mentioned before, both types of Blanket Weed come from the same source, that source is algae. Therefore both types are caused by the same thing, despite their slight difference in characteristics. So the question now is, what actually does cause Blanket Weed?



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