Green hair algae is the bane of many backyard pond enthusiasts.
Carpet algae pond.
One pond was beautified and the other remained a traditional stormwater pond.
This is the single cell algae responsible for a healthy pond or any body of water.
If this is the case we recommend the use of two tried and true aquascape products.
If the algae is particularly bad you may begin referring to it as carpet algae as it is also commonly known particularly if it s beginning to take over or carpet your pond.
The complex with the beautified pond had a waiting list while the other had consistent vacancies.
However it is possible that nualgi will eventually eliminate this type of algae.
Normal green hair like or carpet blanket algae which grows on pond walls and some rocks is best left untouched and completely acceptable.
When however that green carpet covering the cement at the bottom of the pond becomes too.
Algae photosynthetic organisms can provide oxygen and nutrition to koi when not out of control.
Luckily there are several great ways to get rid of green hair algae in a backyard pond.
We like to think of our process as out competing and starving the algae rather than killing it.
Ecoblast granular in combination with powdered sab stream pond cleaner.
Wetlands carpets staked in place on day one of installation.