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#442276 03/30/16 10:51 AM
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Hi All,

My pond was put in last August and was completely full by November. It's fed by a spring(s) that keep plenty of water coming in. The pond is about an Acre in size and sits in direct sunlight (middle of a field).

I'd like to get a head start on treating the pond so we don't have an algae/weed problem in the future. I've read about adding chemicals and/or enzymes, but have no experience. The only knowledge I can gather is what I've read on MFG website, they all claim to be the miracle pill. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

I'm very open to adding the Blue Dye people speak of, as my wife loves the look it give the pond.

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Beautiful!

What are you planning for the pond? Fishing, swimming, wildlife....?

I like the look of dye too, but in my application, I am afraid of the side effects of disruptiong the lower end of the food chain for my fish, my primary purpose.

I planted more desirable plants to help take up nutrients that would otherwise have been used by algae.

I am also in a very different part of the country than you are! Upstate is lovely.

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Originally Posted By: CMM
Beautiful!

What are you planning for the pond? Fishing, swimming, wildlife....?

I like the look of dye too, but in my application, I am afraid of the side effects of disruptiong the lower end of the food chain for my fish, my primary purpose.

I planted more desirable plants to help take up nutrients that would otherwise have been used by algae.

I am also in a very different part of the country than you are! Upstate is lovely.

Cmm


+1 I agree with CMM. Pond dye well "It depends" on what your goals for the pond are.


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I probably should add that I DO have some algae, some years is worse than others, but as my desire able plants expand it has been on the down swing for the last few years, please God, let that be a continuing trend!

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Realy nice place.

Does the spring give enough flow for constant run off? If it does you may get enough water change to prevent buildup of enough nutriants for rapid algae growth.

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Sorry for the delayed reply (trying to get that tyvek covered up)

Yes the spring allows for a constant run off out the overflow, but I assume it will change at times in the summer dry months.

I've added 2K minnows to the pond and plan to stock 12 Rainbows this Saturday. I have a 15 month old son that will get a huge kick out of the fish! The local MD/"Fish Whisperer", who runs hatchery as a hobby, suggested I start with a few fish to try and keep things in check. In May I'll add 40 Perch and 40 Bass to keep things moving. By next yr I hope to support some Triploid Grass Carp.

Our main focus for the pond is recreation. We would like me able to swim and relax in the pond as it sits feet from the house we're building. Fishing is an added bonus but we're more interested in floating on a tube with an ice cold beer (well at least I am).

My biggest worry is the pond getting full of algae, making it undesirable for my wife and friends to enjoy.

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I would cut that bass number in half or by 3/4 and still consider adding another species of fish for bass forage.

One question, are you adding Largemouth or Smallmouth Bass?

Do Redear Sunfish live in your area or is it all Pumpkinseed Sunfish?

After the first year, (maybe sooner) all those minnows will be gone and the bass won't have anything to eat. If you will be using the pond for swimming, I'd try NOT to add Bluegills.

Ask the hatchery guy what those minnows weigh. To add 1 pound of flesh to one bass, it has to eat 10# of fish.... Then you can do the math and see just how quick the bass will over eat their forage base.


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I highly suggest not to use LMB with perch. LMB eventually always overpower perch. SMB are much more compatible with perch.


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