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How AQUA DOC Manages Your Property’s Natural Beauty
Maintaining a fully interactive aquatic system that is aesthetically pleasing, functional, and safe can be a daunting task. Some people choose to take on the project ‘in-house’ to bring down the cost or as a challenge — but it is important to understand the possible complications and challenges that could make a professional intervention necessary….
Top 4 Businesses Who Benefit From Lake & Pond Management
Trust AQUA DOC’s Aquatic Specialists To Care For Your Property Any property’s lake or pond ecosystem is an invaluable asset that needs proper year-round care. AQUA DOC’s experts understand the importance of keeping up this beautiful piece of landscaping, both for your benefit as an owner and the benefit of your clients. The best way to…
2021 Official Newsletter
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How Do I Maintain My Lake or Pond?
We often get this question from either a new home owner that has recently purchased a home with a pond or from someone who has recently put in a new pond. A classic case of- OK, now what? I wish there was a straight forward way of answering this question and trust me if you…
Preventing a Winter Fish Kill
As cooler temperatures start to move in and we plunge into the winter season, your lake or pond is going to enter into its winter stratification period. During this period of time, generally from late November to early April, cooler water is actually near the surface of your lake or pond, in the form of…
Project Hope for the Homeless to host Virtual Jog with a Frog 5K and 1 Mile Walk
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 6, 2020 Project Hope for the Homeless Judy Burr, executive director Phone: 440.354.6417 x107 Email: director@projecthopeforthehomeless.org Project Hope for the Homeless to host Virtual Jog with a Frog 5K and 1 Mile Walk Virtual event to raise awareness and support for Project Hope for the Homeless PAINESVILLE TOWNSHIP – With COVID-19…
Where are my Fish?
A very common question asked by our watergarden customers; “What happened to my fish?” Many people will discover the fish they saw yesterday are no longer there. There are a few factors that could come into play. Most likely, your fish are hiding, under rocks, lilies, or manmade habitats. Sometimes they will venture into deeper…
Fisheries Management for Pond Owners
Many pond owners focus on fish growth and consider fish a primary reason they invest in a property with a pond. However, some may use a “stock and forget” approach to the fish they add to their waterbody. If done right and fisheries aren’t necessarily your management focus this isn’t necessarily bad since fish can…
Clean Shorelines & Happier Fish
Have you ever noticed that there are particular areas in your lake where you seem to be able to catch more fish than others? Have you considered what might be going on to create these “honey-holes”? The answer, most likely, is habitat. Fish of all types need habitat (structure) that create opportunities for them. Many…
Innovations in Milfoil Control
Watermilfoil, oftentimes simply referred to as Milfoil, is a group of submersed aquatic plants. One of the most common members of this group in the US is actually an invasive species introduced through the aquarium trade in the 1950’s, Eurasian watermilfoil (Myriophyllum spicatum). This plant species is known for its feather-like leaves and its ability…








