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Ok. Barley balls sound like a much better solution... thank you for the advice. it is in the ground to it would be pretty hard to drain... it is also a waterfall so there is pumps and such attached.that sounds small enough to just drain it scrub it and refill it once or twice a week like I do with all my baby pools that that I have here . or hook up drainage hose that can be turned on and off so you if it might be too heavy to lift to dump, or is it in ground? I really really don’t think chlorine is good for the ducks at all. I wouldn’t put it in there myself. There is such a thing as barley balls you can google it. They are sold online and it’s just a bunch of barley rolled up in a ball and tied, and you throw them in the pond and it keeps the algae down much better than chlorine. I have no idea what the chlorine would do to their eggs. I think it might bother their eyes and also they drink a lot of the water when they swim in it so they’re drinking a lot of chlorine it might not be good for their digestive system.
Can you modify your waterfall so it aerates more???? That will also help.Ok. Barley balls sound like a much better solution... thank you for the advice. it is in the ground to it would be pretty hard to drain... it is also a waterfall so there is pumps and such attached.