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Pond Algae Control — Solutions for Green Water and String Algae
Algae is one of the most common frustrations for pond owners, but it is also one of the most manageable with the right approach. Play It Koi carries a comprehensive range of algae control products including algaecides, barley straw treatments, pond dyes, UV clarifiers, phosphate removers, and natural biological solutions from brands like Aqua Meds, Microbe-Lift, EasyPro, Crystal Clear, and API. Understanding the type of algae you are dealing with is the first step toward effective control.
Green Water vs. String Algae — Two Different Problems
Green water is caused by billions of single-celled algae suspended in the water column. It makes the pond look like pea soup and is best treated with a UV clarifier, which destroys the cells as water passes through the unit. String algae (filamentous algae or blanketweed) grows attached to rocks, liner surfaces, and waterfall faces. UV clarifiers do not affect string algae because it never passes through the UV chamber. String algae requires direct-contact treatments like algaecides, barley straw extract, or physical removal.
Natural and Biological Algae Control
The most sustainable approach to algae management addresses the underlying cause — excess nutrients. Beneficial bacteria consume the organic waste that feeds algae. Barley straw releases compounds as it decomposes that inhibit algae growth naturally. Pond dye blocks UV light penetration, slowing photosynthesis that drives algae production. Aquatic plants compete with algae for nutrients and light. Combining these natural methods creates a layered defense that reduces chemical dependency.
Chemical Algae Treatments
When algae blooms overwhelm natural controls, targeted algaecides provide fast relief. Products containing copper-based compounds or sodium percarbonate work quickly on string algae. Always follow dosing instructions carefully — overdosing can crash dissolved oxygen levels as dying algae decompose rapidly. Treat in sections rather than the whole pond at once to avoid oxygen depletion. After chemical treatment, supplement with beneficial bacteria and monitor water parameters closely for several days.
Preventing Algae Before It Starts
Prevention is always easier than treatment. Avoid overfeeding koi — excess food decomposes and releases the phosphates and nitrates that algae thrive on. Ensure your pond has adequate filtration and circulation with no dead zones. Maintain beneficial bacteria populations year-round. Keep 50 to 60 percent of the pond surface shaded with water lilies or floating plants. Test water regularly and address nutrient imbalances before they fuel a bloom.
Play It Koi offers free shipping on orders over $99. Contact our algae control specialists for a recommended treatment plan for your specific situation.
Related Categories
UV Clarifiers · Beneficial Bacteria · Barley Straw · Pond Dye · Water Treatments & Testing
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between green water and string algae?
Green water is caused by microscopic single-celled algae floating in the water column, making the pond opaque and green. String algae (filamentous algae) grows attached to surfaces like rocks, liner, and waterfall faces in long, hair-like strands. They require different treatments — UV clarifiers for green water and direct-contact algaecides or barley straw for string algae.
Is natural algae control better than chemical treatment?
Natural methods (beneficial bacteria, barley straw, pond dye, UV clarifiers, and aquatic plants) are safer for fish, more sustainable long-term, and address the root cause of algae growth. Chemical algaecides are effective for acute blooms but should be used as a short-term solution rather than ongoing management. The best approach combines natural prevention with occasional chemical treatment when needed.
Will a UV clarifier eliminate all pond algae?
A properly sized UV clarifier is extremely effective against green water (suspended algae) but does not treat string algae or algae growing on surfaces. String algae never passes through the UV chamber, so it is unaffected. For complete algae control, combine a UV clarifier with barley straw, beneficial bacteria, and occasional manual removal of string algae.
Why does my pond keep getting algae blooms?
Recurring algae blooms almost always indicate excess nutrients in the water — typically from overfeeding, overstocking, inadequate filtration, or insufficient beneficial bacteria. Sunlight on unshaded water accelerates the problem. Address the root cause by reducing feeding, improving filtration, adding plants for shade, and maintaining regular bacteria treatments to consume excess nutrients.





























