Algae Control For Aquariums And Ponds

| Sunday, October 7, 2012
By Roland Stockwell


Algae control is very important if you have an aquarium, pond or water garden. There are a lot of different types of algae and much of algae control deals with food availability and light. If you get rid of the algae's food source then it cannot grow. There are many products you can use to stop algae growth.

You can streamline your system to minimize any algae growth as this will help even more when using a product. Light is required for most, but not all, algae to grow. To cut back on this algae growth you should limit the amount of time your aquarium is in direct sunlight. If you use an artificial light source then it should not be on for more than 12 hours a day.

It is possible to keep the nutrient levels in the water low by frequently changing the water or regularly filtering it. There are many types of filtering substances you can use such as adsorption resins, deionised water and reverse osmosis. These systems will eliminate nitrates, phosphate sand silicates from the water. You can also stock your pond or aquarium with fish that will specifically eat the algae for food.

There are four different types of algae that can be issues; these include blue-green algae, brown algae, red or brush algae and green algae. Brown algae will probably be the first algae you will have to deal with and this algae does not need light to grow.

Most fish will eat green algae. Red or brush algae tend to occur in high pHs and can be hard to get rid off and the blue green algae will actually look very slimy.

If you have a pond then you should invest in a good pump system as this will keep the water clean and in constant motion. Also any products you use should be natural and non toxic to the fish and other plant life in the water.




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