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Old 08-05-2007, 10:30 AM   #311
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bro william.. i facing the same problem with my school koi pond...
it's more due to direct sunlight.. i have yet to try on the uv yet cos i have trouble finding power plug for it...
i tried couple of solution like biozyme formula 100..but no point as it will disolve the algae into the water... u may want to read more from these site..
malaysia koi pond forum to due with it..
green water problem
read this before. I also use biozyme but it came back again. Well might try using UV.

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Fish change liao.... also gallery full liao must housekeeping mah... paiseh....

wait for new skypond update lor...
Wait till my water clear clear then you come over and take lor hehehehe
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Old 08-05-2007, 12:28 PM   #312
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read this before. I also use biozyme but it came back again. Well might try using UV.



Wait till my water clear clear then you come over and take lor hehehehe
UV not a gd long term solution lah...

aiyah...ur bioload too high liao la...I help u take some goldies and keep, lower the bioload
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Old 08-05-2007, 12:51 PM   #313
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UV not a gd long term solution lah...

aiyah...ur bioload too high liao la...I help u take some goldies and keep, lower the bioload
Hi Abang E

Long time no see, Abang UV does help.

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Old 08-05-2007, 01:06 PM   #314
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the green water did disappeared and come back a few times. Ok might consider doing it. Where you instal the UV light huh?? Paiseh never use UV light before
any water expose to DIRECT SUNLIGHT will hv this problem,unless living things dont shit and urine,if not sure hv green water problem,we can minimize it by using netting/shelter/plants etc over the top to provide shade,plus additional uv to further reduce the chances.i install my uv at the outlet of my sump filter box.
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Old 08-05-2007, 03:23 PM   #315
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UV not a gd long term solution lah...
For outdoor pond, using bio alone not so easy to achieve, unless low stocking level & big filter, and make hairy algae grow on wall. UV is easy & fastest way out.
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Old 08-05-2007, 03:25 PM   #316
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UV not a gd long term solution lah...

aiyah...ur bioload too high liao la...I help u take some goldies and keep, lower the bioload
I don't think the bioload is too high honestly. It's the direct sun light that is giving me this problem. Now my water is like green peas soup. After some time I know it will still turn crystal clear again but then it will come back also. Happen to my pond my times liao

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Hi Abang E

Long time no see, Abang UV does help.

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Long time no see you liao

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any water expose to DIRECT SUNLIGHT will hv this problem,unless living things dont shit and urine,if not sure hv green water problem,we can minimize it by using netting/shelter/plants etc over the top to provide shade,plus additional uv to further reduce the chances.i install my uv at the outlet of my sump filter box.
will give it a try and see if it works.
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Old 08-05-2007, 03:32 PM   #317
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I don't think the bioload is too high honestly. It's the direct sun light that is giving me this problem. Now my water is like green peas soup. After some time I know it will still turn crystal clear again but then it will come back also. Happen to my pond my times liao

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this what we call rich man's problem.. we poor folk dun suffer from this problem...
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For outdoor pond, using bio alone not so easy to achieve, unless low stocking level & big filter, and make hairy algae grow on wall. UV is easy & fastest way out.
porkman pond also never see his algae bloom

maybe its the maintenance bah...UV is of cos easy way out...better still can involve ozoniser...water better
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this what we call rich man's problem.. we poor folk dun suffer from this problem...
me just normal salary man nia

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porkman pond also never see his algae bloom

maybe its the maintenance bah...UV is of cos easy way out...better still can involve ozoniser...water better
porkman has more shelter as compare to mine and he don't have so much of sun during day time. Only when high noon may get a couple of hour sun light. Mine is almost like 6 hours a day.

As for maintaining I know he don't really maintain much cos he told me don't have too also but washing of the cotton I do it almost weekly
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me just normal salary man nia



porkman has more shelter as compare to mine and he don't have so much of sun during day time. Only when high noon may get a couple of hour sun light. Mine is almost like 6 hours a day.

As for maintaining I know he don't really maintain much cos he told me don't have too also but washing of the cotton I do it almost weekly
hows the grapes growing?

should be quite ok...I like ur pond, very windy and spacious to look at...

and its a mamonth task to do it on the penthouse
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