Measure first, then treat specifically. We show which values are important in a garden pond, how to interpret them, and which TRIPOND product suits each situation.
Measure first, then care specifically.
Clear pond water isn't just created by filter technology. The interplay of water parameters, pond biology, nutrients, plants, fish, and care is crucial. If individual parameters become unbalanced, the result can be algae growth, cloudy water, or stress in fish and microorganisms.
With the NT Tests Check the most important water values directly at the pond. This way, you can detect early on whether the water is stable – and which TRIPOND product is suitable for the respective situation.
Ideal water values for a garden pond
The following values are considered as guidance:
Water value
Ideal range
Carbonate hardness KH
over 7 °dH
Total hardness GH
over 10 °dH
pH value
7,5–8,2
Nitrite NO₂
under 0.1 mg/l
Phosphate PO₄
under 0.035 mg/l
These values help to better classify the water quality. Not a single measured value is important here, but rather the development over several measurements.
The values in detail
What each value means
Your pond revealed
Each measured value represents a different aspect of water quality. Here's what's behind it – and which product helps if there are deviations.
Carbonate hardness KH
The most important stabiliser
Carbonate hardness, or KH, is one of the most important values in a pond. It acts like a buffer and helps to keep the pH value stable. If the KH drops too low, the water can react sensitively to rain, algae growth, and biological processes. The pH value can then fluctuate more strongly.
Strong pH fluctuations stress fish, the filter biology and microorganisms in the pond. Therefore, the KH should be checked regularly – especially in spring, after heavy rainfall and with algae problems.
Suitable product
- TRIPOND Pond Stabiliser for the stabilisation of carbonate hardness, total hardness and pH value.
Total hardness GH
Mineral base in pond water
The total hardness indicates how many dissolved minerals are present in the water. These minerals are important for a stable pond environment. If the water is very soft, the biological balance can react more sensitively.
A total hardness (GH) of over 10 °dH is a good guideline for stable conditions in a garden pond. Total hardness should be checked, especially with soft tap water or after large water changes.
Test recommendation & Suitable product
- GH with a suitable NT test Check.
- TRIPOND Pond Stabiliser to support a stable mineral base.
pH value
Acidity of pond water
The pH value indicates whether the pond water is acidic, neutral, or alkaline. For many garden ponds, a stable range is between 7.5 and 8.2. The pH value can fluctuate throughout the day, for example, due to sunlight, plant growth, and algae activity.
What is therefore crucial is not only the measured pH value, but also the buffering by the carbonate hardness. If the KH is right, the pH value usually remains significantly more stable.
Suitable product
- TRIPOND Pond Stabiliser to support stable water parameters.
Nitrite NO₂
Warning value for filter biology
Nitrite are formed in the nitrogen cycle. They indicate whether the biological conversion in the pond and filter is working reliably. An increased nitrite level can suggest that the filter biology is not yet sufficiently active or is being overloaded.
Possible causes include a new filter, a thorough filter cleaning, too much food, a high stocking density of fish, or organic pollution in the pond. Nitrite should be below 0.1 mg/l.
Suitable products
- TRIPOND Filter Starter Bacteria to support the filter biology.
- TRIPOND Bacteria Starter for the activation of biological processes in the pond.
Phosphate PO₄
Important nutrient for algae
Phosphate are a central nutrient for algae. They enter the pond, for example, via feed, leaves, pollen, sediment, plant debris, or refill water. Even clear water can contain phosphates.
For filamentous algae, phosphate is an important starting point. This is because, if sufficient light is available and nutrients are present in the water, algae can grow more vigorously. The phosphate level should ideally be below 0.035 mg/l.
Suitable products
- TRIPOND PhosphatMinus for the reduction of phosphate in pond water.
- TRIPOND Sludge Remover to support the breakdown of organic deposits.
Correctly assessing typical situations
Algae, murky water and mud
Identifying algae in ponds correctly
Algae are not inherently bad. They produce oxygen and are part of the natural food chain in a pond. It becomes problematic when individual types of algae grow excessively and the biological balance is visibly disrupted.
When faced with green water or filamentous algae, water parameters should be checked first. Particularly important are KH, pH value, and phosphate. Only then should targeted treatment be applied.
Suitable products
- TRIPOND Algae Stop for the treatment of algae in ponds.
- TRIPOND Peroxyd for the targeted treatment of filamentous algae.
- TRIPOND PhosphatMinus to reduce the algal nutrient phosphate.
Murky water
Often a sign of biological contamination
Cloudy water can have various causes. Often, organic matter, suspended solids, unbalanced water values, or a not yet sufficiently active pond biology play a role.
A systematic look at the pond helps here: check water quality, inspect the filter, reduce sediment deposits, and support biological activity.
Suitable products
- TRIPOND Bio-Klar to support with cloudy pond water.
- TRIPOND Bacteria Starter to activate the pond biology.
- TRIPOND Sludge Remover to support the breakdown of organic deposits.
Reduce sludge and organic load
Leaves, food scraps, dead plants and other organic matter accumulate in the pond. During decomposition, nutrients are produced that can promote algae growth and affect water quality.
Regular maintenance helps to reduce this burden. Especially in spring and autumn, it is worth taking a look at the pond bottom and the filter system.
Suitable product
- TRIPOND Sludge Remover to support the breakdown of organic deposits.
Water parameter testing
Control with NT tests
With the NT Tests You can easily check the most important water parameters. This is the basis for targeted pond care.
This way, you can avoid performing care measures based on suspicion and can use the product specifically suited to the measured situation.
Our tip for stable water quality
The simple sequence
A pond functions at its best when water parameters, filter technology, and pond biology work together. Therefore, regularly check the most important values – and don't wait until algae or turbidity become visible.
Step 1
Measure water values with NT tests
Step 2
Classify measurement results
Step 3
Cause
check
Step 4
Using the appropriate TRIPOND product effectively
This ensures pond maintenance remains understandable, efficient, and tailored to the actual water quality.
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