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In my experience a new pond can take up to a couple of years to 'balance' fully, depending on what you have in it and how large it is - reasonably soon with luck you should have frogs/ toads/ newts - later on this summer damsel flies (smaller versions of dragon flies) should visit - but the initial cloudiness should clear, as stated above, in a few weeks. My pond only has oxygenators - but I do top it up with fresh water quite regularly - you can get an additive which neutralises the chemicals put into tap water by Thames to keep it clean - which you will need if you have fish. Sadly, when birds start to use it they will bring in with them blanket weed - which you will need to fight against; I have found both the chenicals and the barley stalks which are recommended don't work, and I just have to keep twisting it out when it gets too intrusive.

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