Does this pond need cleaned before the ducks arrive?
My question is: do we need to dredge/weed/treat it prior to purchasing our ducks or are they capable of adapting it to their needs?
Other details:
- I don't yet know which breed we will get, but definitely nothing delicate.
- From what we can see the pond is concrete lined.
- The water is about a foot deep. It may or may not contain fish as we spotted a heron in it last month.
- This will not be/does not have to be the ducks only source of water.
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Hi Sarah, I agree that you should get a pump to provide aeration, the ducks (no matter what kind) will eat the algae and other organisms that are living in the pond. I would not add any chemicals just an aeration pump, maybe with a fountain head on it to attract waterfowl. Hope this helps you out😀
Amazon.com sells solar pumps. I ordered two and one is so powerful I had to find a larger container to put it in. It actually shot water up into the air almost 3 feet. Best part is that is was under $25.