Posted by George Marsh on July 19, 2012 at 20:51:57 from (50.104.225.241):
In Reply to: Dirty Pond posted by Old Bob on July 19, 2012 at 19:41:54:
I have two small 150 gallons each plastic fish tanks connected with a 20 ft rubber lined stream with a pick up load of septic rock in the stream in the front yard.
The water in my little fish tanks stays clear only because I have a small pump pulling water out of the lower tank and sending it up the the upper tank. The water bubbles down a water fall, into the stream and into the lower tank.
If my pump fails, my fish will die because lack of oxygen. If you have sun light and water that's not moving, you will have green stuff, fact of nature.
I get a lot of long green stuff growing on the septic rock, mother nature way of keeping the water clean. That said, I've seen water gardens with lots of green stuff, because the water is just sitting there.
Rural King sells a windmill with an air pump to add air to ponds, but it's $1300.
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