We have a good sized pond for the ducks and geese, problem is within a few days (usually 1 to 2) the thing goes green, so we are constantly cleaning the thing, and scrubbing constantly, putting in fresh water.
we have kiddy pools too and they are changed 3 and 4 times a day, sometimes more.
does anyone know of any way that there is to not have this happen?
some people said by putting water plants it would stop this, but how would that work? our animals eat everything.
someone else said pennies to help, and also to ward off any bugs, that made it worse. than others said rocks and the bottom.
its a good sized plastic pond.
so anyone know of anything to suggest?
we have atleast 30 or so ducks not including the ducklings hatching and 4 geese...well....11 all together and a few more to come.
so any ideas i appreciate.
heres a picture of the pond, and a day or so after it was cleaned.
we have kiddy pools too and they are changed 3 and 4 times a day, sometimes more.
does anyone know of any way that there is to not have this happen?
some people said by putting water plants it would stop this, but how would that work? our animals eat everything.

someone else said pennies to help, and also to ward off any bugs, that made it worse. than others said rocks and the bottom.
its a good sized plastic pond.
so anyone know of anything to suggest?
we have atleast 30 or so ducks not including the ducklings hatching and 4 geese...well....11 all together and a few more to come.
so any ideas i appreciate.
heres a picture of the pond, and a day or so after it was cleaned.
but here is what I did. We cut a hole in the bottom and put a tub drain in, then we dug a trench for a 2" drain pipe, we also dug the pond into the red Georgia clay--uuurrrggghhh then we put about 2 pipes on it with a turncock? anyway to drain it outside the pen. In winter I put hay bale on the end of the turncock so it doesn't freeze. Works pretty well, My geese use it. They do pick up gravel and sticks and put them in the water, silly geese, that I have to take out or it clogs--usually it clogs a bit, but I can shove a hose down it . I made a screen for it, but they manage to move it, need to fix the screen better, probably too tall. 