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I was out working on the pond today, trying to get it back in shape after a period of neglect. Yesterday, I used a horse stall rake to scoop out the FA etc. Today I was scooping out the thick layer of decaying leaves and humus that is about 6-8 inches deep, I noticed that when I scooped the rack down into the humus layer that bubbles would come to the surface. I would imagine it is trapped gas from the deacying leaves. My questions are:
1. What type of gas would this be? 2. Is it toxic to the fish 3. Would I be better just to leave it alone 4. Could this cause the fish not to spawn-white crappie- no little ones this year.
Thanks for taking a look, I really enjoy this forum.
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