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I have a pond that was just dug last august. It is now about half full, I have no source of water going to it but rainfall, I don't even have runoff as it is built above everything. When full the the pond measures 105' x 68' and is supposed to be 12'deep. I estimate that there is about 6' to 7' of water in it right now. The last couple of weeks it has been in the 90's and I have had some fish kill. Tonight I hooked up a small sump pump that is in about 1' deep water and have the hose suspended a couple of feet above the water and set a timer for it to run 8 hrs. per night. In your opinons will this help or am I just wasting time and electricity? I don't currently have the money to buy an aerator and am hoping that when it is full I won't need one. (wishful thinking) Any and all opinions would be greatly appreciated.
thanks ball44
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