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juwel-180 Enthusiast Posts: 291 Kudos: 212 Votes: 17 Registered: 07-Dec-2005 | hi guys i got loads of fairy moss (azolla) in my pond. look like so http://www.denverplants.com/wgard/images/Azolla_caroliniana.jpg how do i get rid of it! i taking it out with a net. Oh and if u like the look of it and want some u can have wat is so far 30 wheel barro loads for free! (pick up only ) |
Posted 06-Aug-2007 22:34 | |
keithgh *Ultimate Fish Guru* Posts: 6371 Kudos: 6918 Votes: 1542 Registered: 26-Apr-2003 | I would certainly keep away from chemicls unless you can remove all the live stock from the pond then locate a treatment. Other than that just keep removing it and adventually it will be gone one day or a few hundred days. Does that plant have a natural (Thing) that will eat it but not do any damage to any thing else in the pond? If you have removed that much it must be a huge pond. Have a look in [link=My Profile] http://www.fishprofiles.com/forums/member.aspx?id=1935[/link] for my tank info Look here for my Betta 11Gal Desktop & Placidity 5ft Community Tank Photos Keith Near enough is not good enough, therefore good enough is not near enough, and only your best will do. I VOTE DO YOU if not WHY NOT? VOTE NOW VOTE NOW |
Posted 07-Aug-2007 06:32 | |
juwel-180 Enthusiast Posts: 291 Kudos: 212 Votes: 17 Registered: 07-Dec-2005 | yep a big pond only done half so far ye u can get bugs that eat them. so might have to order some but to cover the pond size will set me back over £300 for the bugs |
Posted 07-Aug-2007 22:04 |
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