Starting last fall after I shut down my well water flow to my trout pond it developed a rich brown algae bloom that actually appears yellow in a white bucket.


A friend that identifies microorganisms for a living identified it as a form of yellow-green algae of the Ochromonas genus. Before last fall I have never observed a brown algae bloom in any of my ponds. None of my other ponds have had a bloom like this. Anyway this spring after removing the trout I drained about 99 percent of the pond (not completely as I had some fathead minnnows in the pond I didn't want to lose) and refilled with well water. Within 2 weeks the algae bloom that is rich brown in color was back.
The fish in the pond which consist of mostly male yellow perch and fathead minnows, do not seem to be bothered by the bloom although this genus has been associated with fish kills but it's not known if it the algae bloom was a factor.
Can anyone tell me anything about this brown algae bloom? Has anyone seen a brown algae bloom?
Edited by az9, 05 April 2010 - 10:31 PM.