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Cleaning a pond, aeration, and other ideas.

Posted on 5/2/21 at 2:32 pm
Posted by bayoubrucebruce
Member since Jun 2008
166 posts
Posted on 5/2/21 at 2:32 pm
I have a pond about 1 1/2 acres. Pond has been overgrown for about 10 years now. Almost have all vegitation off the surface of the water and chemical should be comming in this week to spray residual on the banks.

My question is does anyone have suggestions on a good areator that would supply 2 membrane diffusers about 150 ft apart.
Something that's not going to break the bank.

Pond averages about 5-9' deep and a 20x20 area around 15-18'deep. Should a couple diffusers be enough with a descent size septic tank air pump? Just trying to keep good oxygen in deeper spots and help slow vegetation growth.

All recommendations are welcome.
This post was edited on 5/2/21 at 6:02 pm
Posted by bayoubrucebruce
Member since Jun 2008
166 posts
Posted on 5/3/21 at 11:15 am to
Bump.
Posted by DieselTiger1
9 Dragon
Member since Oct 2008
13672 posts
Posted on 5/3/21 at 12:50 pm to
Pond Boss

these guys should have a bunch of helpful information
Posted by GumboPot
Member since Mar 2009
119031 posts
Posted on 5/3/21 at 5:31 pm to
If your goal is to kill algae copper sulfate is cheap and works well. The upside it will clear your pond.

The downside is if you plan on eating fish from the pond. If the concentration of copper builds up past 1.5 part per million it can become toxic. Also if you treat too much of the pond at once and kill too much algae at one time the dying algae will consume all the oxygen out of the pond and kill the fish. Gars and catfish will probably live but bass and perch will die. Gar and catfish can live in low O2 water better than bass and perch. So just treat a small part of the pond at a time if that's possible.
Posted by dstone12
Texan
Member since Jan 2007
30476 posts
Posted on 5/3/21 at 6:49 pm to
We’ve got thirty tractor supply ducks and they do a great job of eating the vegetation.

growing some good top water lovin KY spotted


Here we are adding four more after caging them for three days in half water.
This post was edited on 5/3/21 at 6:54 pm
Posted by tgrbaitn08
Member since Dec 2007
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Posted on 5/3/21 at 8:34 pm to
quote:

bayoubrucebruce



Where are you located?
Posted by Leadhead
Member since Jan 2013
887 posts
Posted on 5/4/21 at 3:15 pm to
Sterile Carp. Golf courses use them for the very problem you’re having
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