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The Difference Between Duckweed and Algae
IntroductionBoth duckweed and algae can be found in nutrient rich and slow-moving or still water bodies. In many cases, algae and duckweed are found together in fast-forming and dense patches on the surface, making it hard to differentiate the two. In this blog post, we will help you identify duckweed and algae so that you can adapt your pond treatment strategies accordingly. Separation TestPlace a stick in your water. Duckweed or blue-green algae will generally break apart when d
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20th Sep 2024
What is Dissolved Oxygen and Why Does It Matter?
Dissolved Oxygen (D.O.) is a crucial parameter that directly impacts the health and survival of aquatic organisms in water bodies. In this blog post, we will explore what D.O. is, how it is measured, and why it matters for both aquatic ecosystems and human activities.Understanding Dissolved Oxygen (D.O.)Dissolved Oxygen refers to the amount of oxygen gas dissolved in water. It is an essential element for aquatic life, as most aquatic organisms, including fish, insects, and plants, rely on o
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20th Sep 2024
Breathing Life into Ponds and Lakes: The Significance of Aeration
What is Aeration?Aeration is a process that involves introducing air or oxygen into water. It's typically achieved using various equipment and methods, such as diffusers, fountains, or surface aerators. These tools help distribute oxygen throughout a body of water, giving aquatic life access to what they need to survive.Why is Aeration Important?1. Enhanced Oxygen Levels:
Aeration increases the level of dissolved oxygen (DO) in the water. DO is essential for the respiration of fish, inver
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20th Sep 2024
Bottom Diffused Aeration vs Fountain Aeration
When it comes to aerating a pond or lake, two popular methods are bottom diffused aeration and fountain aeration. Each method has its advantages and is suitable for different situations.Bottom Diffused Aeration:Also known as aeration by diffusers or bubble aeration, bottom diffused aeration involves the installation of an air compressor on the shore. Air is pumped through weighted sinking airline to diffusers placed at the bottom of the pond or lake. The diffusers release small bubbles that
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20th Sep 2024
How to Properly Store Pond and Water Treatments in the Winter
As winter rolls around you may be left with unused pond products from the summer months and wondering if you can use them next year. The answer is, YES! Pond Pro’s products have long shelf lives and can readily be tucked away for continued use the following season! We do urge you to ensure that products are stored properly, so we have outlined general storage guidelines for some of our most popular products below:Bacteria:Pond Pro’s line up of beneficial bacteria is highly effective at breaking
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20th Sep 2024