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GreenWays Original Pond Pads
7" L X 7" W X 0.5" H - Pack of 3 pads
SKU: 1055771
Pond Pads are to be used to keep a clear, clean healthy average sized garden pond.- Harmless to plants fish & animals
- Made from pure barley straw and natural cotton
- Fully biodegradable
- Each pack contains 3 pads to give 12 months protection to a pond of up to 700 gallons, in cases of heavy infestation twice or even three times that dose should be used
GreenWays Original Pond Pads
7" L X 7" W X 0.5" H - Pack of 3 pads
SKU: 1055771
Directions:
See packaging for complete instructions. When using Pond Pads precise control of the dose rate is not necessary but gross over-dosing can help to feed the algae instead of destroying it. If the pond is smaller than about 200 gallons (1 cu m), use half a pad. The pads are easily cut with scissors. Do not weigh the pad down to the bottom of the pond but let it float near the water surface where there is more oxygen. It is important that the oxygen in the water can get to the straw. Follow the recommendations for use on the back of the pack. If the pond is deep or has a muddy bottom it may be worth preventing the Pond Pads from sinking by using a Pond Pad Floater. Adequate oxygen must be available for the health of fish and wildlife and for the aerobic breakdown of the Pond Pads. Oxygenating plants will help to provide this but, if there are more than a few small fish, a pump and fountain are recommended. As algae produce oxygen during the day but carbon dioxide at night, the pump should be left running continuously to keep the water aerated and not be switched off in the evening. The variation in dissolved oxygen levels in the water can cause severe distress to fish which will appear healthy during the day but may be gasping for breath at night and particularly first thing in the morning. If a considerable number of fish are to be stocked, a filter providing adequate mechanical and biological capacity must be used to remove suspended debris and enable the breakdown of fecal material to take place. Algae bloom and flourish in direct sunlight. Tall marginal plants or shade giving plants, such as water lilies, will help to restrict the growth of algae. Alternatively shrubs or trees can be used to provide shade. With a new pond, allow plants to become established before introducing fish. Use rainwater to fill or top up your pond where possible, tap water encourages the growth of green water algae and will disturb the balance of the water.