| Algae If your pond filtration has stabilised and the fish are not eating as much as usual due to the lower temps, there will be less amonia, less nitrite and nitrate and thus less nutrition for the algae. It could be starving off naturally, and this is a good sign for the state of your filtration. It is cyclical as when there is no algae, the nitrate rises, and the algae starts growing. It replicates fast, up to a blanket stage, and at that point will be consuming more nitrate than the fish and the filter produce. Suddenly, the nitrate is all consumed and the algae will go from green to brown, and then die off a week or so later. Then the nitrate builds up again and the cycle continues. Check the nitrate, if it is low or nil , you have the answer. I find it is not something to get concerned about. Fish love green water and hobbyists love clear water. Win-win situation either way! I bet in a month the algae starts up again. |