List of Koi and Goldfish Pond Liners

Product reviews koi and goldfish pond liner ... you can choose from a range of pond liners. In USA best material to use is EPDM rubber also called Xavan.  We are happy to recommend USA supplier based upon absolute track records of the products in real pond environments. We only recommend suppliers we trust and who have a proven on-line reputation over many years. For low pressure large pond systems use Sequence pumps ... low running cost and quiet

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Tetra Pond Xavan Pond Liners Made By Du Pont, Standard Cut Pond Liner

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I have a large fish in my pond that got a large white spot behind the dorsal fin. I did a 30% water change. The fish loved it. But now, what do I do to get rid of the white spot? Many fish problems can be treated with proprietary treatments from aquatic stores, but first of all there are other things to ensure to prevent this happening again or for the spread of the disease. Fish catch diseases when there is some other form of distress weakening their immunity. They are in fact usually secondary infections due to another cause...

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I have been searching for a cure for my pond problem. We have this horrible green, slimy, stringy algae on our pond. At first other pond experts around the area told us it was from the heat or sun. Then over the winter it continued. I clean it out every day, and every day it comes back. It seems to choke out my plants after a while. We have plenty of plants that is supposed to help with that. We also have clean clear water except for the green stringy stuff. I hate it. It looks so awful and it is annoying to have to clean it out every day...