Keep your livestock out of your ponds and plant pond grass and plants and make sure your banks have vegitation/ grass also. You can build gravel water ramps for livestock and fence off other areas of the pond. Cows love to wade in the summer heat. They're like 1500 lb bulldozers slowly pushing dirt into the bottom of your pond.
That was very interesting and informative. I'm going to have to see what else you have videos about. Our pond has always been kind of muddy-ish. You can't hardly see the fish. Always wondered why and never really knew. It was very dry last year and the water got very low, then around November we got a BIG rain that brought it right back up to normal. I rather expected the rainfall and subsequent runoff that refilled it to muddy it up more than usual but got the exact opposite. It was left VERY clear and was a real treat to actually SEE the fish darting at my lures. Never had that there before. But I liked it and would prefer if it would stay that way.
@@PaulaAlves -- No. I didn't do anything. I just kind of sat in the house and stayed away from the world and said, "Gosh, I would have fixed that by now if not for that darned virus!"
Our pond is clay ground. Very reddish. The goldfish survived the first winter and are good. We also have catfish, bass and some other fish. Can my pond ever be clear?
Both my ponds are clay and they have a beautiful tea stained appearance because I don't spray or kill my pond weeds/ grasses. If you're pond is set up for bank fishing then you'll have turbid water. My ponds are surrounded by good shore grass and pond Lilly's, pond reeds. I fish from a small boat. All that vegetation provides food and cover. The plus is anyone who trespasses to fish are out of luck with no boat.
I have a large pond and it always has that dirty water look, it's been here for at least 10 years and it has cleared a few times but never stays that way, is there any way to connect with you and come up with a plan? I would love to get your input and give more information on my setup. Great video and I am going to try your suggestions how would you dose a 2 to 3 million gallon pond
I have a similar question to Doug Allen's, does gypsum taken from discarded sheetrock have any potential to harm cattle or wildlife if added to a pond? I have a significant amount from a new home build I plan on crushing and adding.
Thanks Steven - great video. I tried your experiment with our 70 acre lake and the alum dosed sample was clear in just two days. I assume an alum treatment will be the way to go for clearing up our lake. Can you elaborate on what is actually going on chemically - I have a precipitate at the bottom of the jug. Is this some form of an aluminum sulfate compound?
I see this comment is from 3 years ago I did this experiment and the alm cleared it up the best what chemicals did you buy to put in your pond is my next question
Does it matter when the sample is taken? For example, if we have gotten a lot of rain fall should i wait a little while until we have a stretch of time without rain? We have a pond like this on the land we bought 4 years ago and i know there is a alot of snapping turtles and little channel catfish that im sure is not helping...
My clay bottom pond with no liner is fed by a few downspouts, plus a french drain. When it's raining you can see the muddy water cloud entering the pond from the french drain so I have a mechanical problem with runoff into the pond. So the pond is always muddy looking with very low visibility. KOI fish are fine but you can't see them except when they come up for food. There is no algae. What's the best way to clear up the muddy cloud water? Add gypsum? Alum? Or should I add a waterfall filter?
Steve just go buy any pitcher at your dollar store or grocery store. The ones in the video are Sterilite brand though and they can be found at Walmart or Dollar general.
Steven, thanks for this. I did not understand what were the type of tablets for container C. You mentioned polymers and bacteria. Please can you explain polymers and bacteria.
You can buy beneficial pond bacteria. Polymers are used in water clarifier to make small particles clump together to either settle in the pond or get caught in a filter.
Would adding rocks to the mud bottom help clear it up?
This is a very simple way to test the murkiness/turbidity of pond on my new property. Thank you for sharing this information
Keep your livestock out of your ponds and plant pond grass and plants and make sure your banks have vegitation/ grass also. You can build gravel water ramps for livestock and fence off other areas of the pond. Cows love to wade in the summer heat. They're like 1500 lb bulldozers slowly pushing dirt into the bottom of your pond.
Very interesting, my issue is mechanical as our natural clay pond has a number of carp and very poor visibility, any suggestions ?
That was very interesting and informative. I'm going to have to see what else you have videos about.
Our pond has always been kind of muddy-ish. You can't hardly see the fish. Always wondered why and never really knew.
It was very dry last year and the water got very low, then around November we got a BIG rain that brought it right back up to normal. I rather expected the rainfall and subsequent runoff that refilled it to muddy it up more than usual but got the exact opposite.
It was left VERY clear and was a real treat to actually SEE the fish darting at my lures. Never had that there before. But I liked it and would prefer if it would stay that way.
Did you fix the issue? We have the same issue here in Texas.
@@PaulaAlves -- No. I didn't do anything. I just kind of sat in the house and stayed away from the world and said, "Gosh, I would have fixed that by now if not for that darned virus!"
Very good video, thank you for your information.
Excellent recommendations ! 👍👍
Love it!!! Real biology (subscribed)
Our pond is clay ground. Very reddish. The goldfish survived the first winter and are good. We also have catfish, bass and some other fish. Can my pond ever be clear?
Oh man. I was hoping to see an after shot of the lake. 🙁
Thank you for this. I sincerely appreciate it
Great analysis!! Just in case I buy a house with a pond in the backyard.
This is extremely useful! Thank you
Please do a follow-up video showing how to determine the amount of alum or gypsum to add to a body of water to clear the water.
Will do thank you for the sub and the video idea
Thankyou you gave me a place to start i think i have a clay problem so we will do your tests
Both my ponds are clay and they have a beautiful tea stained appearance because I don't spray or kill my pond weeds/ grasses. If you're pond is set up for bank fishing then you'll have turbid water. My ponds are surrounded by good shore grass and pond Lilly's, pond reeds. I fish from a small boat. All that vegetation provides food and cover. The plus is anyone who trespasses to fish are out of luck with no boat.
I have a large pond and it always has that dirty water look, it's been here for at least 10 years and it has cleared a few times but never stays that way, is there any way to connect with you and come up with a plan? I would love to get your input and give more information on my setup. Great video and I am going to try your suggestions how would you dose a 2 to 3 million gallon pond
Travis email me at steven@txprolake.com we can get you set up
I have a similar question to Doug Allen's, does gypsum taken from discarded sheetrock have any potential to harm cattle or wildlife if added to a pond? I have a significant amount from a new home build I plan on crushing and adding.
I wouldn’t use actual sheet rock unless it’s a very small pond
Great video. I've often wondered what causes "chocolate milk" water in lakes!
Thanks Steven - great video. I tried your experiment with our 70 acre lake and the alum dosed sample was clear in just two days. I assume an alum treatment will be the way to go for clearing up our lake. Can you elaborate on what is actually going on chemically - I have a precipitate at the bottom of the jug. Is this some form of an aluminum sulfate compound?
I see this comment is from 3 years ago I did this experiment and the alm cleared it up the best what chemicals did you buy to put in your pond is my next question
Does it matter when the sample is taken? For example, if we have gotten a lot of rain fall should i wait a little while until we have a stretch of time without rain? We have a pond like this on the land we bought 4 years ago and i know there is a alot of snapping turtles and little channel catfish that im sure is not helping...
My clay bottom pond with no liner is fed by a few downspouts, plus a french drain. When it's raining you can see the muddy water cloud entering the pond from the french drain so I have a mechanical problem with runoff into the pond. So the pond is always muddy looking with very low visibility. KOI fish are fine but you can't see them except when they come up for food. There is no algae. What's the best way to clear up the muddy cloud water? Add gypsum? Alum? Or should I add a waterfall filter?
Have you a video of your pond?
If your HOA kills the Eel grass via spraying, what would you do to clear the water up? Im assuming there is an overabundance of organic Phosphorus
Thank you it was very helpful 😊
We dye are pond so how are we going to know if we have that
Well done vid. Thanks
Nicely done!
Very helpful. Might you link to those one gallon jugs? I’m trying to read the name on top and can’t find read it. Thanks!
Steve just go buy any pitcher at your dollar store or grocery store. The ones in the video are Sterilite brand though and they can be found at Walmart or Dollar general.
My pond look like that red clay, it had just rain. My pond is new, freshly dug, the rain just fill up to about 3/4 full. No live stocks yet.
good video. Will gypsum affect catfish?
No not at all
Steven, thanks for this. I did not understand what were the type of tablets for container C. You mentioned polymers and bacteria. Please can you explain polymers and bacteria.
You can buy beneficial pond bacteria. Polymers are used in water clarifier to make small particles clump together to either settle in the pond or get caught in a filter.
Where are you located ?
New follower here. We have a couple of ponds that look like that.
I’d like to clean up the pond in the community my parents live in.
Hi there.. do you commonly use underwater biological filtration to clear up pods or lakes?
That's not very common at all
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Sir my fish farm have that issus there water is same like muddy
Someone told me to use the gypsum