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#38109 07/08/03 03:47 AM
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Does anyone know of a chemical that would leave dark green clumps floating in a pond? This stuff looks like paint, but when you pick it up, it falls apart and leaves a green residue on my hands. It's not plant matter to the best I can tell, I'm just wondering if someone put something in my pond that would cause this. Anyone ever seen this?????

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I get it all the time, from what I can see in my pond it is a form of algae that grows on the bottom but if stirred up like when my daughter and I walked out to the fountain to replace the spray head it is broken loose from the bottom and floats to the surface. I am sure my catfish stir it up also cause I get some of it all the time but it is alot worse after this weekend than normal.

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Thanks Bob, sounds like you know exactly what I'm talking about! Thats just what I needed to hear.

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This is a blue-green algae. Very common and usually not a problem. They can become a problem if oxygen levels in the pond become low because most of them are anaerobic, meaning they require low or no oxygen to thrive. Hope this helps.


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Had something that sounds like the same thing , but the splotches were bright green and all different sizes . would disintegrate when touched also. I thought it was caused by over fertilizing , so i stopped the fert. and it eventually went away . same problem ? Harvey

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Sound's like the same thing to me Harvey. I wonder if this is asociated with older lakes, or does it have something to do with water quality? My lake is a 50 yr. old coal strip mine, about 5 acres.It's also spring fed and about 26' deep at it's deepest point.

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Brad , older may be part of the problem . I think my 2 to 2.5 acre pond is 30 to 40 years old. my water chemistry was ok at the time i had this problem. i was told it was 4 acres and fertilized acordingly , then boom i had all these blue green splotches that did eventually go away . Harvey


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