Garden ponds come in many forms. From the small goldfish pond to the large swimming pond, from the technically skilled koi pond to the natural pond, it is possible to create a pond for every budget and for every interest. But all types of ponds have one thing in common. Unlike an aquarium, ponds are not a completely self-contained biotope. We have no influence on the weather. Animals and plants from the environment can also colonize, use and have influence on our garden pond. |
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However, if we left our pond completely to nature, something could quickly develop that we don't actually want in our garden. Here are some simple examples: In a very hot summer, the water in a small pond can become too warm for the fish placed in it. If it does not rain for a long time, the small pond can even dry up. The opposite happens if it rains heavily for a few days. The pond overflows and valuable minerals and nutrients for plants and animals are washed away by mineral-free rainwater. Algae growth can be the result. | |
HS aqua produces a range of products that can counteract, mitigate and prevent the consequences of these unpredictable factors. |