March 11th, 2010 by admin
Tags: Algae, fish kills, mosquito proliferation, pond aeration, Pond algae control, pond flooding, pond odor, pond turnover, water clarity

Believe it or not, the below freezing days of winter are coming to an end! With warmer temperatures comes the ability to enjoy your pond. This Spring Pond Checklist is designed to help give you a head start preparing your pond for a beautiful growing season.
Spring is one of our favorite times of the year; birds are singing, flowers are sprouting and the sun is shinning – perfect conditions to enjoy your pond. But beware, without taking a few critical steps early, your pond enjoyment could be ruined by flooding, fish kills, and algae!
Here is our checklist for preparing your pond for an enjoyable spring and summer:
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Tags: Algae, fish kills, mosquito proliferation, pond aeration, Pond algae control, pond flooding, pond odor, pond turnover, water clarity
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November 12th, 2009 by admin
Tags: fish kills, pond turnover, water freezing, wildlife, winter aeration

To the uneducated pond owner, winter aeration may seem like a waste of time and energy. It is too cold in the wintertime for algae to grow and mosquito’s to proliferate. Moreover, the top of the pond will often freeze in northern climates – so you can forget about poor water clarity and pond odors!
In some respects, this conventional line of thinking is understandable. Conventional technologies, like fountains and circulators, cannot function in below freezing temperatures – pond managers have no choice but to take them out.
However, the time and costs of removing, storing and replacing equipment can often erase much of the potential power cost saved by not aerating in winter. Moreover, this conventional approach fails to take into consideration any potential benefits of aerating in the winter.
By aerating with the MARS 1500 Aeration system you can prevent winter fish kills and give your pond a head start for the summer. While at the same time attract winter wild life and prevent your dock or boat from becoming damaged.
Here are four reasons the pond experts at Triplepoint believe winter aeration is a good thing for your pond: Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: fish kills, pond turnover, water freezing, wildlife, winter aeration
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July 3rd, 2009 by Admin2
Tags: Aeration, diffused aeration, fountains, windmill aeration

You’ve got algae on your pond—or maybe you have nasty pond odors wafting into your house and mosquitos taking over your yard—and the solution you keep running into time and time again in your research is something called aeration.
But what is aeration? What does it do for your pond? How do you aerate a pond? These are all good questions, the answers to which escape most pond owners.
In order to help the average pond owner understand aeration a little bit better, we’ve put together a crash course: Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Aeration, diffused aeration, fountains, windmill aeration
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