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There’s no secret that good pond water quality is a first step to low-maintenance pond. Learn about 3 essential tips which will help you keep your backyard pond healthy and beautiful.
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1. RIGHT PUMP AND BALANCE FILTRATION
Where lays the heart of your pond? Of course, it is a proper pump, which provide the basis for healthy ecosystem by continually circulating the water. The critical aspect of pump is its sizing. Choosing right, guarantee healthy ecological balance and good water quality. Also, the most effective way to filter water is to pair a biological filter with biological one (i.e. skimmer). It will remove solids before the water enters biological filtration unit. Such kind of balance filtration will help you keep the ecosystem of your pond healthy – because who doesn’t like to rest eyes on the peacefully flowing water?
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2. HEALTHY FISH POPULATION AND AMOUNT OF PLANTS
Keeping the balance between the amount of fish and plants is the second step to low-maintenenced pond. If you aren’t aware about the essential role of aquatic plants in ponds, you can find the article we previously wrote on our blog. The main benefits from having aquatic plants is that they absorb excess nutrients and help filter water. They are also a food for living animals there. Interacting with a turtle in the pond can become a huge joy. The same goes for keeping fish in a pond.
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3. CLEANING THE DEBRIS
High ammonia level is a real danger to livings in your pond, fish and other. Leaves and debris, leftover fish food and fish waste – all combined can become toxic and can stress fish. This is why you need to remove it all before it has a chance to decay. There won’t be as many leaves and plant debris in your pond in summer as in autumn, but remember to remove dying parts of aquatic plants daily.
Do you need help, do not hesitate, contact us today, our consultant will answer all your questions and provide expert advice.
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