HEISSNER Pond Maintenance & Care Products

For biotopes, garden ponds, and fish ponds

There are a range of tools and devices available to provide tailored care for your garden or wildlife pond (biotope). Pond vacuum cleaners are effective for removing debris from the bottom, while pond nets are ideal for skimming algae and leaves from the surface. Plus, specific water care products can help you maintain a healthy biological balance in your pond. One key ingredient to consider is zeolite, which binds excess nutrients in the water and helps reduce the load on your filtration system.

By strategically combining mechanical and biological components from HEISSNER, you can ensure stable water parameters and lasting clarity in your pond. Establishing a regular maintenance routine is crucial for long-term reliability and prepares your pond - whether it is ornamental or designed for fish - for every season.

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A seasonal calendar for your pond maintenance:
Continuous, careful maintenance throughout the year is significantly more effective for the ecosystem than infrequent, radical deep-cleans. For best results, use this schedule as your guide:

  • Spring (March–May): Time for a deep clean and pond treatment. Remove winter sludge, stabilise water parameters, and perform a functional check on your filtration technology.
  • Summer (June–August): Avoid radical cleaning during heatwaves. Use targeted water care products to control algae growth and manage high nutrient levels.
  • Autumn (September–October): Focus on using the skimmer and net. Regularly remove fallen leaves to prepare the pond for dormancy in winter.

Sludge formation and maintenance routines
But why does pond sludge form in the first place? It is usually caused by decaying plant matter, wind-blown leaves, pollen, fish waste, and uneaten food that settle on the floor as fine debris. Without regular removal, the pond faces the risk of oxygen depletion and excessive nutrient load.


What are the routine maintenance tasks?
To ensure your pond remains clear and ecologically balanced in the long term, you should plan for the following:

  • Surface cleaning: Use a pond net approximately 1–2 times per week, depending on leaf fall.
  • Sludge removal: Ideally, 1–2 times per season using technical equipment like a pond vacuum cleaner.
  • Comprehensive care: This includes monitoring filtration technology, checking water parameters, and the strategic application of water treatments (particularly in spring and as required during summer).