Contact us:
Phone: 937-324-5039
1-888-311-LILY (5459)
Fax: 937-324-2860
Email: gvista@erinet.com
Open Year Round
Mon.-Fri. 10 AM-6 PM
Open Sat. 10 AM-5 PM
Open Sun. 12-5 PM
April - August Only
For after hours questions we can be reached by
mobile number:
1-937-603-4004
Map to Green Vista
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10 Steps to Clear Water
- Stop feeding your pond fish till the water clears! Or, at the minimum,
reduce feedings to 1-2 times a week (scoop out anything not eaten in
10-15 minutes). There should be plenty of natural food in the average
garden pond for your fish to feed on.
- Thin out your pond fish if you have more than 1 goldfish for every 50
gallons of water or 1 koi fish for every 150-200 gallons on average. (If
you just can't part with your pond fish, upgrade your filter to handle the
extra fish--see step 6).
- Clean out any leaves, mulch, and any other debris that has collected
in the pond. As they, (leaves, etc.) decompose they provide a constant
flow of nutrients which feeds the algae! Net leaves before they sink
to the bottom.
- Make sure your pond pump is located on the opposite side of your pond as far
away as possible from the waterfall or stream it feeds. This ensures
complete circulation throughout the garden pond thereby preventing stagnant
areas.
- Add the proper quantity of aquatic plants especially submerged plants
and floating plants for your size pond. Place floating
plants in a stream, near a pump, etc. where water is continuously
pulled past their roots.
- Add or upgrade your filter system to a 2-step system consisting of:
Step 1 - have a pre-filter where the pump is located and Step 2- have
a proper size biological filter (KISS TM Filter). The biological filter
is best installed out of the garden pond and is often hidden as a waterfall.
- Seed your garden pond weekly with beneficial bacteria such as Super Bugs or
Green-be-Gone or Crystal Clear. Dry formulas are more effective than
liquid in general.
- Add a single layer of fist-sized round stone across the bottom and on
any shelves in the pond. This prevents fish from stirring up any dirt
that collects on the bottom of the pond.
- Make sure your garden pond is not receiving runoff from the lawn, or any
surrounding ground. Raise edges a few inches with stone and foam if
necessary so runoff goes around the pond instead of into the pond!
- Do a 10-20% water change every 2 weeks. Be sure to purge the water from
the bottom of the pond and add a dechlorinator if you use city water to
refill it.
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