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<blockquote data-quote="fishfurlife" data-source="post: 1847472" data-attributes="member: 15170"><p>Copper Sulfate is the main component of Cutrine Plus and costs a lot less. Just dissolve it in water and apply to the pond. This will heal your algae problem pretty quick. You should be able to get it at your local Co-Op. I have even seen it at Atwoods from time to time. </p><p></p><p>If the pond has fish in it then be very careful about how much of the pond you treat each time. Treat the pond in thirds and you won't have to worry to much about all the dead algae breaking down and robbing all the oxygen out of the pond as it decomposes. Late summer can be a pretty tough time to try and deal with problems in a pond because the critters that live in it tend to be stressing a bit already. </p><p></p><p>As stated about, aeration helps to keep a pond turning over and oxygenated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishfurlife, post: 1847472, member: 15170"] Copper Sulfate is the main component of Cutrine Plus and costs a lot less. Just dissolve it in water and apply to the pond. This will heal your algae problem pretty quick. You should be able to get it at your local Co-Op. I have even seen it at Atwoods from time to time. If the pond has fish in it then be very careful about how much of the pond you treat each time. Treat the pond in thirds and you won't have to worry to much about all the dead algae breaking down and robbing all the oxygen out of the pond as it decomposes. Late summer can be a pretty tough time to try and deal with problems in a pond because the critters that live in it tend to be stressing a bit already. As stated about, aeration helps to keep a pond turning over and oxygenated. [/QUOTE]
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