Why is There Foam on My Koi Pond?
The most common reason foam appears in an ecosystem pond is organic debris breaking down in the water. This debris
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The most common reason foam appears in an ecosystem pond is organic debris breaking down in the water. This debris
https://youtu.be/LmY6Jek9LQU A well-built pond – one with a skimmer, biological filtration and plenty of plants – will develop an ecosystem
https://youtu.be/jNEMgvm0EjU Have you ever seen green gunk floating at the top of your waterfalls or clinging to your rocks? That’s
“More plants, more varieties of plants, more colors of plants…” If you’ve been a fan of Splash for any amount
You’ve put a lot of time and money into building your backyard pond. Now, you just want to put up
Your New Disappearing Waterfall: Everything You Need to Know Congratulations on your new Disappearing Waterfall! Life as a waterfall owner
Your New Ecosystem Pond: Everything You Need to Know Congratulations on your new Ecosystem Pond! Life as a pond owner
https://youtu.be/jNEMgvm0EjU Have you ever seen green gunk clinging to the rocks in your Pondless or Disappearing Waterfall? That’s probably string
Algae, muck and murky water. They’re the most common complaints we hear from pond owners. Luckily, they’re also the easiest
Green water, floating gunk, mushy slime between your toes … None of these things make for a pleasant time in
Most things in your pond go dormant in winter. So why isn’t the same true of algae? While pond algae
Our Ecosystem Ponds are designed to look like something you would find in nature, with clear water and happy, healthy