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i have been feeding off one feeder only until now. Got a good bloom with 18 inches of visibility. Bloom is coming from fish waste, no fertilizer. I have not started the other feeders for fear of smothering the fish by the bloom becoming too thick. Correct?
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Blooms normally come from nutrients in the pond water from the dirt (pond bottom and drainage area). What is the history of the pond?
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