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1. Skim the pond surface with a long-handled skimmer, similar to what you'd use for a swimming pool. Remove leaf and tree debris, as well as surface-level algae, every day. In the
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1. Put on boots and rubber gloves. Create a holding receptacle for your fish and other pond critters. A kid’s wading pool works just fine. Place the receptacle in a cool, shady
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1. Turn off the pumps temporarily and then, with gloved hands, pull out any stringy algae you can see. This stringy algae may or may not be present in your pond. 2. Use a fine-mesh
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A backyard pond should be fairly simple. You will need to know where you want to put it, dig a hole and use a liner to hold water. You will also need a pump so the water is not sitting
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