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Snowflake Accent Nail Art
(0) Snowflake Accent Nail Art

The best part about Christmas and winter is the comeback of snowflake nails. More importantly when it’s about the classic snowflake accent nails then it’s totally up to you which finger you wish to put your creativity on. As of today the most elegant and intricate nail art that the professionals are providing the customers with is the snowflake one. But why not learn to recreate snowflake accent nails at home? Designing snowflakes accent nails is pretty simple. Let the steps mentioned below make you believe in the simplicity of its design.

Full Snowflake Accent Nail Art:

The snowflake accent nail art may appear difficult to design at home but once you go through the following steps, you will have no issues duplicating it on yours or your sister’s nails.

STEPS:

  •      Select a base color in light shade. Here, mint green color is used. To apply, use a thick brush as it leaves a smoother opulent coat.
  •      Once the base color dries up to get ready to draw cute snowflakes. Use a thin brush with  black nail lacquer to highlight the snowflake on the light colored base. Alternatively, you can use a dark base like blood red and use white color to create snowflakes also.
  •      Use a thin brush to make a cross on the accent nail you wish to.
  •      Cut this cross with another straight line.
  •      Now mark two arrow heads on each line away from the center point.
  •      To highlight the snowflakes, repeat the process thrice. You can put tiny dots too, just to mimic the snowfall.
  •      In the end, spray it with clear water repellent to help it last longer on your nails.
  •      You can sprinkle some glitter to add more elegance to it and complete the look of snowflake accent nails.

Don’t hesitate to follow the steps given above and show off your hands. You will fall in love with the cute snowflake accent nail art. Other than mint green you can use any other refreshing color as the base. Be it blue, purple or red, the results will be striking.

Penguin Accent Nail Art
(0) Penguin Accent Nail Art

Nail art gets all the more exciting when you hear of creating cute little penguins. If not the boring nail color application, the penguin accent nail art seems to give you wintry and fun vibes. So what’s the wait for? Don’t miss out on these simple steps to help you dress up your nails in a friendly penguin.

Full Penguin Accent Nail Art:

The black and white body of the penguin looks more striking than ever if contrasted with pastels. The softer is the base, the more adsorbs the penguin accent nail art looks.

STEPS:

  1.       Choose a base color you want to apply on your nails. Over here, a winter scape hue is used; soft aqua.
  2.       Apply a second coat on the nails (after the first coat dries up) leaving the nail you wish to create Penguin on.
  3.       Paint the body of penguin in U-shape, leaving a little aqua background with opaque black nail polish on the nail.
  4.       Then use a nail art brush to paint the stomach of the penguin in a smaller U-shape with white nail color.
  5.       Use a dotting-tool to put up Penguin's two eyes with white nail paint first and then add two small dots with black nail paint within the two white dots to complete its eyes.
  6.       With the help of a striper brush, draw the cute beak and two tiny heart-shaped feet with your most favorite orange nail color.
  7.       You can always add small dots on your other nails with white nail color to add the touch of snow.
  8.       Apply a glossy  top-coat and finish the look.

Did you find this hard to replicate anyhow? It may look complex but it’s very easy and requires minimum effort. All you need is an icy blue or any other wintry color, and a couple of nail art brushes. Black, white and orange nail colors must be somewhere in your closet waiting for you to pick them up and paint an adorable penguin!

Tips for caring your koi pond during winter
(0) Tips for caring your koi pond during winter

The winter is the toughest time of the year for your Koi fish. Yet, they do not notice it. This is because, during the winter, your koi almost goes into the state of hibernation, particularly if you live in a colder region. It’ll affect their movement as they will become sluggish and will also eat less for weeks at a time. During this period, you have little to do to help your koi but to make the right preparation and make certain that a heater is properly placed in the pond.

Taking precautions and planning for the winter prior to the bad weather should ensure that your koi will survive until the spring.  Your fish should be fed according to the season i.e. they should be fed plenty during the summer months when they are active but reduce their feed drastically during the winter months when they go into hiding (hibernate).

Truth be told, excessive feeding of your koi during the winter months can kill them. If you are worried about your koi, you may decide to make arrangements to bring them indoors during the winter. Your pond will be problem free if it is properly maintained during the winter. As time goes on, this will also build a self-sufficient ecosystem and have a full life cycle.

Water gets denser when it attains 40oC and settles to the bottom of the waterfall pond. Since the water at the top is colder than the one at the bottom, water at the bottom will remain around that temperature which is ideal for hibernating fish. Indeed, even the sheet of ice is great since it provides protection from the cold temperatures outside the pond. Your Koi will remain in this area and won't freeze in the winter months.

Consider these few tips for caring for your koi pond during the winter.

  1.      Check Your Liner

Before winter, it is important for you to check that your liner is fully functional and that there are no issues with the physical components of your pond. Rocks on the edge of your pond should also be properly checked. These rocks often help secure the liner in place as your pond could get damaged if one of these rocks falls.

  1.      Remove Muck Out Of The Bottom Of The Pond

While preparing your koi pond for the winter, you will need to clean all the muck out of the bottom of the pond. For the safety of your Koi, don't scrub off the sides of the pond. You’ll observe the sticky jelly substance that grows on the sides of the pond, help them out and leave them alone as they are highly beneficial to the Koi!

  1.      Install The Right Filtration Equipment

Installing the right filtration equipment can save you a lot of cash on extra maintenance. If I may suggest, a good bio-filter system with staged cleaning steps is highly recommended. They are bigger than most filters and will keep your pond disease free and clean for a long time. Like every other equipment, they will need a routine cleaning, however not so often as others. Another important tip is to size your filter to your pond; a big size will ensure thorough water cleaning for your pond.

  1.      Air Brick

Sometimes, the winter months seem to be too severe. During this period, you should consider the installation of an air brick. This will create bubbles and help provide oxygen and keep a small hole in the ice. The main aim is to try and prevent the entire surface of your pond from freezing. In the event that your pond freezes over, do not break the ice. This will create shock waves that could kill your fish.

  1.      Make Shelter For Your Koi

You will need to create shelter for your koi if you don’t have a hiding place for them as yet during the winter months – this will make your fish less stressed! An easy way to achieve this is to get a piece of Styrofoam or simply cut the ends out of a plastic trash can. Make sure to cut it in half if it is round, for a square shape plastic, cut one side off! This will not only create shelter for the Koi but also create a passage for them to play in when you place it in the water.

  1.      Heating Element

A heating element is important for the survival of your koi during the winter. This heating element keeps the sides of your pond warm enough for your fish to survive in. Just make sure the heating element that you use is rated for your region. If you live in colder regions, crafting indoor housing heating element for your koi and plants for the winter is critical. Utilizing an underrated heater to perform in cold temperatures can cause damage to the heater and may eventually lead to fish death.

  1.      Prunning

During the winter month, make sure you remove all plant debris from your pond as this may build up into phosphorus, nitrogen, and ammonia in your water. This is known as a “disruption” in your pond's cycle. Also, decaying plant matter can reduce the available oxygen levels in the water.

  1.      Waterfall

If you have a waterfall (a water feature) connected to your pond, leave it running throughout the winter if possible. This will make it more difficult for the water to freeze and will also restore oxygen to the pond.

  1.      Deep Pond

Your koi will have a higher chance of surviving in a deep pond. While planning to build your pond, it is important to dig a deep pond. This should be over 3feet deep or more in areas that experience severe winters. If the pond eventually freezes, consider adding an air pump – this will increase the flow of water and increase the oxygen level and make it less likely to freeze.

Regardless of the season, stick with your regular maintenance schedule for your koi pond. This will increase your koi’s chance of living healthy and long.

Nautical manicure
(0) Nautical manicure

Water, beach, ships is all that one thinks of in summers. Sailing on a coast far far away and drinking coconut juice is probably what you usually think of. But how can you ignore fashion if you’re planning to board a yacht? If you think you got some guts to be the captain of the ship and get your hands on the anchor then why not pump up your fashion details too and give your nails a nautical manicure?

Full Nautical Manicure:

There’s no hard and fast rule for the colors in a nautical manicure. However, blue is always chosen by most because it’s the marine we’re talking about.

STEPS:

1.      Fearing that the manicure might come off too soon, start it with a base coat.

2.      While the base coat dries, choose the nail colors you’d like to use. In this tutorial, blue, red and white are used.

3.      After the clear base coat dries, apply two coats of creamy white nail polish on your nails.

4.      Leaving the ring fingernail as it is, paints three or four angled lines (similar to stripes) at the corner of the other nails with bright blue nail color using striper brush. (refer to the picture)

5.      Now to draw a cute anchor on the fingernail, use striper brush.

6.      Paint a cross first, then paint a half-circle at its bottom.

7.      Draw tips of an arrow at the ends of half-circle to finish the bottom look of the anchor.

8.      Use your dotting tool to paint a small red dot on the anchor’s top. Then paint another dot with white nail color inside the red dot to make it look like a ‘hole’.

9.      Complete your manicure by applying top coat at the very end.

A top coat for this nautical design is essential to seal it a glossy finish or you’ll end up damaging the tips of the cute anchor. This kind of nautical nail art is probably the simplest and easiest one to make and surely the best one that complements the summer beach edition in a classy manner. So let the sailors see what you got!

 

 

Nail art tape
(0) Nail art tape

Apart from scotch tapes, masking tapes and paper tapes, who would have thought that one day there’d be some sort of nail tape to create an outstanding nail art design. Striping tape for nails is somewhat a simple tool that helps you paint intricate designs of straight lines. Drawing such designs with a free hand can be difficult at times, which is why striping tape is there to boost your confidence in your nail-painting skills. Find a step-to-step guide for a simple nail art tape design below:

Full Nail Art Tape:

Make sure you stick the striping tape properly on dried nails otherwise the line you’d paint later would appear messy.

STEPS:

  1.       Firstly, before doing anything else apply a clear base coat on all the nails.
  2.       Now time to apply base nail color to all the fingernails; paint the index fingernail with blue nail color, middle fingernail with tea pink nail color, small fingernail with gold glitter nail polish, and thumb and ring fingernail with white nail color.
  3.       Once you’re done coating your nails with base colors, take out striping nail art tape.
  4.       Mark parallel lines on your nails and apply nail colors you’ve used on your other nails (blue, tea pink, gold glitter) between the strips. It's up to you where you wish to apply it. (refer to the picture)
  5.       Wait for the nail paint to dry. Then remove the nail strips to unveil the beautiful parallel lines nail art created with nail tape.
  6.       A top-coat for this one isn’t essential, it may ruin the effect of texture. But you can apply if you feel the necessity to.

Do wait for the nail polish to completely dry before peeling off the tape strips. The most amazing part of nail tape art is that you get to use three or four colors altogether that gives a nice colorful look.  Moreover, instead of simply creating a vertical stripes design you can make various horizontal, cross and V-shaped designs with nail art tape. Be innovative!

Marble manicure
(0) Marble manicure

Shopping for home furniture with your best friends means you come across a uncountable number of patterns that you feel like wearing or mimicking on your nails. How about a marble coffee table, that too in white? You may have heard that recreating marble nail art is tricky and requires tools other than a striper brush and dotting tool. But that isn’t much of an issue! Read the following tutorial and your marble manicure session will go great:

Full Marble Manicure Nail Art:

It’s suggested using gray, white and black colors only because they look the best when it comes to marble patterns on nails.

STEPS:

  1.       Apply a clear base coat on the nails at first.
  2.       Because it’s a marble manicure, you ought to use gray hues. For this design choose gray nail colors (one light and one dark)         and two white nail colors (one sheer and one off whitish).
  3.       Apply white nail polish on your nail.
  4.       Apply a second coat of white nail polish on your nails. While it dries, look for a saran-wrap.
  5.       Apply off white and light gray nail polish on saran wrap.
  6.       Now smut off excess nail polish on a blank piece of paper.
  7.       Now blot the nail polish on your nails. Keep blotting gently till you obtain the marble look you desire for.
  8.       Fill normal water (neither hot nor cold) in a bowl, drop in a 3-4 drop of dark gray nail color in it.
  9.       Spray a hairspray twice into the dark gray polish water. (it’d turn into vein like patterns)
  10.       One by one dip your fingernail in the bowl. Hold it in for 20 seconds and then remove.
  11.       Clean your skin and nail sides with small brush and acetone.
  12.       Paint sheer white nail polish on the fresh dark gray patterns.
  13.       You must apply a top coat at the end.

Did you realize you’ve just learned how to create marble nails like a pro? Way to go girls!

Lace nail design
(0) Lace nail design

With all sorts of nail art designs making their way to your heart, something inspired from lace would be a nice option too. Most of the decent lined up dresses are embellished with laces and frills. Giving the same touch to your nails is what this step-to-step guide will tell you about. Lace nail design is the newest pattern that you can get on your nails before going on a dinner date or a night occasion wearing a beautiful lacy gown or your favorite LBD. It’s the best nail art to do especially if your nails are short.

Full Lace Nail Art Design

Haven’t you heard that black is the color of confidence and femininity? Not just that, it adds up grace to your overall look. No doubt, this is a little tricky nail art but you can try out the lace patterns on a piece of paper before making a free-hand lace design on your nails. Work with the brushes slowly and gradually.

STEPS:

  1.       Get your nails done with the base coat first.
  2.       Choose a color you wish to apply. Here, black nail color is used for the design.
  3.       Apply black nail polish on your thumb, index and small finger, leaving the middle and ring finger for the lace designing.
  4.       Make an outline of your middle and ring fingernails using a striper brush with black nail color.
  5.       You can surf the internet to find a pretty lace design and then take inspiration from it to paint a lace design on the middle and ring fingernail using a detailing brush.
  6.       To add a touch of glamour, put up a rhinestone on the black plain nails.
  7.       Finish the nail art with a top coat.

Lace nail design and that too in black, you can pull off an amazing look of a graceful mysterious woman. Show your friends and family how creative you are, stay charming!

The most effective tips for koi pond maintenance
(0) The most effective tips for koi pond maintenance

Of course, building the pond isn’t enough, the pond, as well as the Koi needs to be maintained for longevity. When these incredible creatures are added to a beautiful and aesthetically crafted lake, they really make the exterior of the environment look amazing. Ponds and aquarium need to be taken care of in like manners, and optimum cleaning requires weekly maintenance.

Most pond owners are taught to do the cleaning in the spring at most once per year. Truly, this is insufficient. The only reason why your aquarium stays clean and crystal clear is due to the weekly cleanings you carry out to remove excess fish nutrition and waste that may eventually lead to poor water quality and algae growth. In like manner, your pond needs the same amount of consideration.

This article highlights the most effective tips for Koi pond maintenance.

  1.      Avoid Overfeeding

Over feeding your Koi fish is an unhealthy practice and hence, must be avoided no matter what. Over feeding is commonly misunderstood for infrequently feeding your Koi fish. This is simply because they are fed, the more waste they will produce. More so, over feeding your Koi fish is actually more harmful than starving them. Too much waste in the pond increases ammonia levels to a point where the water becomes toxic. As a matter of fact, the time of feeding is perhaps the best time to assess your Koi fish closely. Such an evaluation is accurate! This will help you detect any injuries or diseases that might have struck the fish.

  1.      Filtration

Filtration helps to support the Koi and other living organisms in your pond. The filter acts as a cleaner for both the pond and the water to help keep the water sparkling clean. The filtration system maintains the water clarity, while some help to restrict the growth of algae and other harmful organisms. This implies that the fish can live longer in a tranquil environment without striving for food and air.

Debris and dirt in a Koi fish pond can also be managed with the help of certain types of bacteria. These bacteria help to break down the accumulated dirt and debris on the bottom of the pond to aid the filtration process. There are diverse kinds of filters available; you should consult a professional Koi dealer in order to choose the right filter to fit the depth and size of the pond considering the number of fish in the pond. It is also important to make sure the filter is working the way it ought to be. A broken filter can prove calamitous if not detected earlier. That is why proper assessment of filters has to be carried out!

  1.      Replacing Failed Parts

Pumps and electrical parts including underwater lights and bulbs for UV system are not designed to last forever. The average life expectancy is about 2 to 2½ years. Make sure your pond is designed in a way that you won’t have to drain it before carrying our electrical maintenance. Make an arrangement for a standby spare pump to prevent the death of Koi as they die after a few hours without aeration.

  1.      Maintain The Right Temperature

People living in colder regions will be happy to realize that Koi can survive during the winter months. Koi easily hibernate under the water when ice deposits on the surface of the water. So as to ensure safety, a water heating system has to be employed to maintain the right temperature for their growth.

  1.      Shade

It is recommended that you stock your pond with lots of aquatic plants that will cover about 60% of your pond’s surface. These plants provide shade and shelter for your fish that helps to prevent algae growth. They also consume the main nutrient (phosphorous) in the pond water that causes algae growth. Consequently, this helps to keep your pond clean and algae-free.

  1.      Partial Water Changes

In the event that the pond water has to be changed, try not to change all at once - carry out regular partial water changes. Partial water changes are essential in removing accumulated nitrates from the pond water. Nitrate accumulates as a result of the biological filtration system that can lead to water discoloration and algae bloom.

  1.      Water Quality

Taking care of your pond water is very important in order to minimize ailments as well as improve the overall health of your Koi. Every pond owner must aim at achieving crystal clear water for their pond. Keeping it healthy and clear is a matter of maintaining the pH, nitrates, and ammonia levels, keeping algae in check and treating the water for chlorine and other toxic chemicals/substances that may threaten the lives of your Koi. Create a schedule to clean the filter and make sure you clean the water even if it looks clean and clear.

  1.      Always Get The Chemicals Ready!

No matter how hard we try to maintain pond water, there are always chances that the water is still vulnerable to various problems. Sometimes it might be as a result of a slight change in the pH or ammonia level that will pollute the water and eventually lead to the death of Koi. Using the right chemicals help in such cases; they will not only kill parasites but will also prevent new ones from inhabiting. These chemicals are extremely helpful and must always be readily available beyond the reach of children.

This ensures that you can rectify any problem immediately in case things go sideways. These chemicals have an expiry date; always make use of chemicals that will last for about a minimum of 3 months.

  1.      Chlorinated water is hazardous to Koi and fish generally, and should be neutralized before use.
  2.      Never toss coins on the pond as they toxic to the health of Koi.

Note: Whenever you observe any dead Koi, it is advisable to remove them immediately from the pond else it will make the water become tainted if left for too long – there is also a possibility that what killed the Koi can spread to other fish. 

Steps involved in building a pond
(0) Steps involved in building a pond

Before deciding on how to build a pond, you need to consider your specific need – what are you going to do with it? Breed fishes or what? You should also consider your geographic region to make sure the pond will not freeze in the winter.

Most DIY pond builders use materials like fiberglass, concrete, and plastic to build. These are not the best choice material as they will inevitably leak. The best choice today is an EPDM 45 mil, Carlyle liner. These liners are sold online and at most garden centers. Although, a more formal pond is built with structured material like stone and concrete, yet the use of tile is applied in the construction. This is meant to complement the look and feel of your home.

A pond that is intended to house plants or fishes cannot have any chlorine in it because that chemical is detrimental to both plants and fish. Building your pond isn’t as easy as it seems as it involves a lot of steps, pros, and cons. It is not just someplace where you just throw your fish in.

To give you an insight and better understanding on the prerequisites and limitations in building ponds, follow these basic steps to achieve your desired pond.

  1.      Thorough Research And Planning

Make this your first step, use the internet and search for useful information about pond building. Learn from those who already have a Koi pond. The more information you get, the better the chances of building the right pond at the first attempt. During this phase, you’ll have to decide what type of pond you’ll be building – either to house fish and plants or just a water feature. Don't limit your search for the pond guidelines alone; also focus on the required Koi pond equipment. Make proper plan and arrangement for every single detail you can lay your hands to proceed without any hassles.

  1.      Location

If the pond will be used as a water feature, chlorinated water won’t pose a threat as opposed to it being used to house fish and plants. What you intend using the pond for will determine the best spot to start digging. If you have trees, it is best for you to build your pond beneath it. This will help to provide shade for the pond.

  1.      Dig Your Pond

After getting your pond location, you can now make the shape of the pond however you want, but make sure you dig it between 8 and 24 inches deep. Most people choose to make the middle of the pond deeper than the sides. Whichever way you choose depends on you!

  1.      Using A Pond Liner

Some people ignore this crucial step. However, this step can be ignored if your soil contains a lot of clay.

  1.      Decoration

This is optional for those who want to add some beautiful lighting to make their pond dazzle after dark as it will bring out the beauty at night. Using LED lights is a great tip on how to bring out the beauty in a pond; this is because of their strength and durability. This will make you enjoy the beauty of your pond during the day and also at night as well.

If you want your pond to be a bit dimmer, you can go with other lights. You can use specially made floating lights for your pond. Most of these run on power or solar so if you don’t want to invest much on maintenance, it is best to get the solar powered lights. The light saved in the sun all day will light them up all night. This can also be used in places where there isn’t a steady available source of electricity.

  1.      Install A Pump And Channel

Although adding a pump and filter to your pond is necessary, however, this isn’t really necessary with a small pond. There come in various models and it’ll be best for you to have your retailer help you decide which size and model is best for your pond. Read the guidelines carefully even if fixing the pump in the water seem easy. Also note that the filter needs to be properly positioned in front of the pump to enhance the flow of water through the filter first.

  1.      Including Rocks "n" Gravel

The next step is to add gravel and a few heavy rocks around the edges of the pond. These rocks and gravel will then be added to the bottom of your pond, so remember this while digging it. Another important tip is to cut (into different sizes) and place heavy rocks close to the edges of the liner to set it in place. This will create a stagnation zone in the pond.

  1.      Shade

Vegetations not only provide the necessary shade required in protecting your pond, but it also gives your pond a natural look. Planting beautiful flowers will make the pond come to terms with nature.

  1.      Introduce The Fish

This step is only applicable if this pond is built to house fish. Now that everything is set, it is time to introduce the fish into their new environment. The first few days or week might be challenging because of the responsive adjustment of their sense organ, they will adapt even faster in as much as you put everything in place.

  1.      Proper Maintenance

At last, you have successfully built your pond; however, it doesn’t stop there. Giving proper maintenance in your pond is very important. Doing this will avoid it from having green water, prevent the growth of algae, and also prevent the death of your fish. Use a good filtration system that will filter the unwanted debris in your pond. If your pond is located under a tree, it is best to take away falling leaves.

Beyond doubt, knowing how to build a pond is fun filling. It will expand your knowledge of so many trees and plants. Furthermore, you will have an opportunity to create all the natural beauty that you have ever wanted around you and also landscape your property.

Getting rid of pond algae
(0) Getting rid of pond algae

Algae belong to many different groups that can be either identified as plant or bacteria. Most types of algae are generally classified as plants not because they look exactly like plants, but because of their photosynthetic abilities. They are unicellular organisms that thrive in virtually all types of environment. They can be present where the sun light is excess and also in all moist environments.

Aquariums and ponds are the common environments for algae. To some level, algae can provide oxygen in the pond, yet, it also reduces the excess nutrients in it. They pose more threats than good in the aquarium. Algae don't just deface the aquarium/pond but kill the fish when excessive sprouts occur.

CAUSES

Infrequently, algae problems will make you think you have taken your pond, lake or aquarium for granted. However, this might not be the case; these algae invade the pond irrespective of all the efforts you’ve put to keep your beloved water algae-free.

Since algae thrive under conditions of decreased water flow or stagnant water, you will often notice that stagnant pond tend to house a lot of algae. In addition, the increase in sunlight, temperature and available nutrient from dead and decaying fish waste and plant material can fuel the growth of algae.

TWO TYPES OF ALGAE

1. Phytoplanktonic: this consists of the types that cause pea soup or green water conditions. They are most likely to afflict pond owners, especially during spring. Spring occurs when ponds turn into an open vessel for housing algae.

2. Benthic: this includes horse hair algae, blanket weed, string algae, and water net. String algae can really tough; it can remain dormant for years in a dried state until water is introduced after which it will thrive.

GETTING RID OF POND ALGAE

As you can expect, some of these techniques are more powerful and effective than others. Furthermore, some of these techniques are safer than others for the overall pond environment. While some protect the natural aquatic habitat, others can destroy it. Just make sure you consider the health of the ecosystem before implementing any of these techniques. This will also make it extremely effective!

  1.      Koi Clay

Koi clay can help to control the growth of algae when added to your koi pond. It has been proven to be really effective in restraining and killing string algae. This clay is also a natural way to add a lot of beneficial minerals to your pond. It is a Calcium bentonite clay which when added to your pond will temporarily cloud up. It clears up during the day after adding lots of great minerals and removed toxins. It is said that the Japanese koi might be so revered due to the clay rich ponds in which koi are raised. This means the koi clay plays a dual role as it not only gets rid of pond algae but also add a lot of great minerals to your pond.

  1.      Algae-eating Fish

This is another great way to disrupt the growth of algae in your pond. Algae-eating fish such as goldfish is ideal for this mission, all you have to do is to stock the pond with this fish. Just like koi clay, the goldfish will have two benefits: first, it’ll reduce the nitrates and secondly, it’ll feed on the algae each time they are slightly hungry. This will end up clearing the pond and thus, ending the entire cycle of algae growth.

NOTE: Fish food promotes the growth of algae so it may be a wise idea to reduce the amount you are feeding your fish.

  1.      Regular Water Change

Practicing a regular water change is another way to get rid of algae in the pond. This can be best practiced in the spring since the weather condition in this season is relatively stable – it should be done at least once a year! Having a pond filter can also defer the buildup of most nutrients for the algae even if not all. An unclean will house an excessive amount of nutrients and wastes both of which make the perfect environment for the algae to prosper.

  1.      Shade

Sunlight contributes to a perfect environment for algae to thrive. This can be deterred when shading is introduced on your pond, this will greatly reduce some of the algae entering your pond. This can be done in the old fashioned way, using planting trees that provides shade over your pond. Using aquatic plants like lilies can not only create shade but also make the pond more appealing. Ensure that you provide about 60-70% aquatic plant surface coverage on your pond. Another way to minimize light penetration is through non-poisonous agents that basically tint your water in a way that it reduces the available light in your pond.

  1.      Pond Aeration

Sufficient pond aeration is the best way to make sure that oxygen is constantly supplied to the water. This allows the pond aeration process to occur effectively. Oxygen can be added to the water through pond aeration in one of the two ways:

  1.      Putting the water into the air
  2.      Putting the air into the water

Furthermore, pond-biotic treatments can also supplement pond aeration. These are beneficial bacteria that act as a boost mechanism to the natural decomposing bacteria, and also aid the pond aeration in restoring the pond ecosystem back into a healthy balance state much quicker. A short-term benefit pond owners can enjoy from this pro-biotic is that they are specifically made to target algae-forming nutrients. Subsequently, its use should lead to a drastic decrease in pond algae growth.

Getting rid of pond algae with these techniques can save you a lot of money that may be used to buy more nutrient, plants, and lily pads for the next year. Simply use a fish that aides and pays you. When you put these methods into practice, you will be surprised as to how effective it is in the achieving an algae-fee pond.