For the life of me I can't seem to get rid of all the duck weed in my small pond. I have spent HOURS scooping it out with a flour sieve over the last few weeks and yet more and more tiny pieces seem to come from under the water when I disturb it. It's bad enough that the ramshorn snails are eating my oxygenating plants (some now completely gone that were purchased at expense) There are also some small leaves fallen in autumn as well as the pond water going a thick green soupy colour. If I get rid of the snails what will eat the green algae ?
I know I can't completely rid the pond 100% from duck weed but even the tiniest amount will multiply very quickly drowning out all the light for the frogs and tadpoles.
And since I built the pond 7 years ago it has still not attracted one water boatman or other aquatic beatles
I know I can't completely rid the pond 100% from duck weed but even the tiniest amount will multiply very quickly drowning out all the light for the frogs and tadpoles.
And since I built the pond 7 years ago it has still not attracted one water boatman or other aquatic beatles
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