On May 5, 4:27�pm, Oren <O...@127.0.0.1> wrote:
> On Tue, 5 May 2009 05:45:07 -0700 (PDT), bob haller <hall...@aol.com>
> wrote:
>
> >On May 4, 9:25?pm, Red Green <postmas...@127.0.0.1> wrote:
> >> "scorpster" <scorpionleat...@ge.com> wrote innews:ZRKLl.28573$(E-Mail Removed):
>
> >> > We have a concrete pond with fish, and the concrete liner that is
> >> > exposed to the air has some black algae stains from when the water
> >> > level used to be higher. ?The new permanent water level is below the
> >> > stain. ?What would be the easiest way to clean the dried black algae
> >> > without killing the fish? For example bleach would be great for
> >> > cleaning a white surface, except I think that would kill everything.
>
> >> Pressure washer.
>
> >pond stores sell algea killer stuff.
>
> >use with care.
>
> OP could consult an Ichthyologists, or just borrow a book from a
> library on garden ponds and water gardens.
nature is sometimes best left natural
No work, no fuss, no hazard to fish...........
basic ignore algea.