Ponds rarely go green overnight — they give you warnings first. Catch these five signs early and a single treatment can save you a season of frustration.
1. The rocks feel slippery
That slick film on stones and liners is biofilm, the foundation algae builds on. If your waterfall rocks feel greasy, an algae bloom is already organizing.
2. Water clarity is fading
When you can no longer see the bottom in the deep end — or your fish disappear below a foot of haze — suspended algae is multiplying.
3. String algae on the edges
Those hair-like green strands clinging to the waterline grow fastest in warm, still corners. A few strands in May is a carpet by July.
4. It smells “swampy”
A healthy pond smells like almost nothing. An earthy, musty odor means organic matter and microorganisms are winning.
5. Fish gathering at the surface
Algae blooms consume oxygen overnight. Fish gasping near the surface in the morning is a late-stage warning worth acting on immediately.
The fix
Copper-based treatment is the approach pond professionals reach for. Dosed by your pond’s volume per the label, Water Pure clears green water and string algae without harming your surrounding landscape — and keeps protecting for weeks after.

