Overfeeding your fish can lead to poor water quality, cloudy water, algae blooms, sick fish and the need for more frequent filter maintenance. Feed your fish what they can consume in 3 to 5 minutes per feeding.Read More
Water lilies need to be spit or divided every few years for optimal growth. If you have noticed that the leaves on your lilies are much smaller than they used to be and they rarely flower, it is a sign that they need divided or potted into larger pots.Read More
Algae blooms usually occur when there is an imbalance in your pond. Overcrowding with fish, inadequate filtration, sludge accumulation, or not enough plants can lead to excess algae growth.Read More
Feed your koi and goldfish a well-balanced diet. Choose a high-quality food, or better yet, mix food from different brands to give them more variety and ensure their nutritional needs are met.Read More
Microbe-Lift Autumn Prep is a 2-part additive to add to your pond in the fall. It contains cold water beneficial bacteria to maintain optimum water quality as well as dry packets of cellulase enzymes to help break down leaves and algae quickly so they don’t decay in the pond over the winter.Read More
Pond Skimmer Filters automatically skim leaves, pollen, and other debris from the surface of your pond. Larger debris is trapped in the skimmer net or basket, while the finer debris is usually caught in the filter pads. If you have large trees near your pond, a skimmer filter will greatly cut down on maintenance.Read More
Pressure Filters provide excellent biological and mechanical filtration in a compact footprint, and they are typically the easiest type of filter to clean. Plus, they don’t need to be installed near the pond and can even be installed remotely in or behind a shed so it is out of sight.Read More
Waterfall Filters not only provide mechanical and biological filtration for your pond, they are easy to access for maintenance and they can be concealed in the landscaping around your pond so they are virtually invisible.Read More
Feed your fish only what they will consume in 3-5 minutes, up to 4 times per day depending on the season. Less often in cool water, and more often in warmer water.Read More
Algae blooms usually occur when there is an imbalance in your pond. Overcrowding with fish, inadequate filtration, sludge accumulation, or not enough plants can lead to excess algae growth.Read More