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Posted by Jonno on December 5, 2006, 5:00 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options It also appears to work with Algae
> Muddy water caused by suspended clay particles can sometimes be corrected
> by spreading broken bales of high quality hay or barley straw in the water
> around the shoreline. Acids formed during plant decay can cause clay
> particles to settle. Approximately two bales of hay per surface acre
> should clear the water. Do not use too many bales and do not use uncured
> or fresh cut vegetation. Either mistake may cause a fish kill. To
> determine if this method may work, add twotablespoons of vinegar to your
> water sample. If it clears overnight, use of bales will probably work.
>
>> Has anybody tried Phoslock for getting rid of green algae in
>> fishponds?
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>> Their web page claims it is the best thing since sliced bread for
>> doing that, but I would like an independent evaluation before sending
>> them my dough.
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