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Algae and affinity for growing on pond liners and plants

Blanket weed (Spirogyra adnate) is one of the most prolific aquatic weeds known to pond-keepers in the U.K. Blanket weed is an alga, which is very successful at colonising an environment under favourable conditions such as sunlight. If left unchecked this algae can cause serious oxygen depletion in ponds and possible stress to larger fish [...]

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A common pest of fish in garden ponds

The anchor worm is a common pest of fish. Despite its name, this pest is actually a crustacean and is a very destructive creature. The head of the anchor worm embeds into the flesh of fish (the host) causing unsightly lesions and growths. To control this pest, the host fish needs to be caught and [...]

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