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How to remove the moss in the fish pond? What is the harm of moss?

Gustavo 'Gus' Fring
2021-05-27 13:32:10
If there is moss in the fish pond, it can be removed with plant ash, copper sulfate, pine leaves, etc. If you want to use plant ash, you need at least 50 kilograms per mu to cover it on the moss, so that it will die due to lack of light. Copper sulfate is a chemical agent, 0.5 kg per mu can be used to sprinkle the whole pond, especially in places with moss. Pine leaves should be ground and soaked into slurry water, and then poured into the pool.
How to remove the moss in the fish pond? What is the harm of moss?

1. how to remove

the moss in the fish pond? If there is moss in the fish pond, you can use plant ash, copper sulfate, pine leaves and so on to remove it. If you want to use plant ash, you need at least 50 kilograms per mu to cover it on the moss, so that it dies due to lack of light. Copper sulfate is a chemical agent, 0.5 kg per mu can be used to sprinkle the whole pond, especially in places with moss. Pine leaves should be ground and soaked into slurry water, and then poured into the pool.

2. What is the harm

of moss in fish ponds? 1. Occupying space: The growth of moss will occupy a certain space, so that the activity area of fish will be reduced, and the growth of many plants and algae will be limited. In view of this situation, the best way is to clean up part of it. If you have the ability, you can clean it all.

2. Oxygen consumption: As a plant, moss can carry out photosynthesis, but it will also consume oxygen in the water, and at night, because it can not release oxygen, it will only consume oxygen, so the fish in the fish pond is easy to float in the morning, which has a certain impact on their breathing.

3. Entangling the fish: If the moss multiplies to a certain number, it will pose a threat to the survival of the fish. When the fish swims, it may be entangled by the moss. If it is fixed in one place for a long time, it will starve to death.

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