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  • What is Pond Scum and How Do I Get Rid of It? by Paragon Ponds
    October 21, 2024

    What Is Pond Scum and How Do I Get Rid of It?

    Pond scum is a common issue for pond owners, often caused by excess nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus entering the water. From fertilizer runoff to decaying organic matter, these nutrients promote the growth of algae, creating an unsightly layer of scum on the surface. While pond scum may seem like a cosmetic issue, it can lead to larger problems like oxygen depletion and poor water quality.

    There are several treatment options available for tackling pond scum, from manual removal and aeration to more targeted approaches like beneficial bacteria or algaecides. Adding an aeration system or using a UV clarifier can help prevent stagnant conditions that lead to algae blooms. In more severe cases, an algaecide may be necessary to restore balance to the water.

    Preventing pond scum from returning is all about maintaining good pond health. Limiting nutrient runoff, regularly removing debris, and installing an aeration system can go a long way in keeping your pond clear. Understanding the root causes and available treatments is the key to managing pond scum effectively and preserving the natural beauty of your pond.

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  • Koi Ponds Unleashed: Creating a Serene Haven for Your Finned Friends by Paragon Ponds
    September 16, 2024

    Koi Ponds Unleashed: Creating a Serene Haven for Your Finned Friends

    Creating a koi pond is an exciting and rewarding journey that transforms your outdoor space into a serene environment for both you and your fish. The planning stage is crucial, as factors like pond size, shape, and location play a major role in the health and happiness of your koi. Choosing the right equipment, such as filtration and aeration systems, ensures your pond maintains a clean and balanced ecosystem for your finned friends.

    Water quality is a key element to maintaining a healthy koi pond. Regularly monitoring pH, ammonia, and nitrite levels is essential to preventing harmful conditions that could affect the health of your koi. Additionally, incorporating the right plants, such as floating lilies and submerged oxygenators, helps naturally regulate the pond’s ecosystem while adding to its beauty.

    Beyond the basics, koi ponds require ongoing care and attention, especially during seasonal changes. Proper feeding schedules, parasite control, and winter preparations are all part of ensuring your koi stay healthy throughout the year. By taking a thoughtful approach to your koi pond, you can create a beautiful and thriving sanctuary for your aquatic companions.
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