Hey all
You'll remember that recently my OH and I wanted to get some frogspawn in our pond and we were eventually successfull in finding a reliable source, went and got some in a bucket, cleaned it and added it to our pond.
All was good...until now!
Our small pond has been taken over by green slime- obviously something we brought in with the frogspawn even though I made an effort to clean it before adding it to the pond. I spent an hour this morning on my hands and knees scooping as much as I could out, but it's so difficult as it's like underwater mist and impossible to get your hands on it.
I now realise that we're are going to be plagued with it forever unless, we drain the pond and start from scratch as it must be embedded in everything.
How do I get rid of this stuff. Please help!
Our tadpoles are getting quite big now and I don't want to do anything drastic that would cause them any harm, but if we don't get rid of the slime or find an easy way to control it, they'll be suffocated by it as will all our plants too.
You'll remember that recently my OH and I wanted to get some frogspawn in our pond and we were eventually successfull in finding a reliable source, went and got some in a bucket, cleaned it and added it to our pond.
All was good...until now!
Our small pond has been taken over by green slime- obviously something we brought in with the frogspawn even though I made an effort to clean it before adding it to the pond. I spent an hour this morning on my hands and knees scooping as much as I could out, but it's so difficult as it's like underwater mist and impossible to get your hands on it.
I now realise that we're are going to be plagued with it forever unless, we drain the pond and start from scratch as it must be embedded in everything.
How do I get rid of this stuff. Please help!
Our tadpoles are getting quite big now and I don't want to do anything drastic that would cause them any harm, but if we don't get rid of the slime or find an easy way to control it, they'll be suffocated by it as will all our plants too.
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