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This is the first year my one acre pond approx depth 6’ has been froze over for more than two days, its been froze over a month now. I have a way of pumping 55 degree water into the pond to melt the ice and add an extra 1’ of water to the pond. Go for it or just relax and wait for warmer weather? Got a lot of $ and time invested in them LMB, CC and BG…don’t want to take any risk.
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Originally posted by jims place: This is the first year my one acre pond approx depth 6’ has been froze over for more than two days, its been froze over a month now. I have a way of pumping 55 degree water into the pond to melt the ice and add an extra 1’ of water to the pond. Go for it or just relax and wait for warmer weather? Got a lot of $ and time invested in them LMB, CC and BG…don’t want to take any risk. Any snow on the ice? What are your air temps? If you can see a warm up in the extended forecast and/or you have virtually no snow I'd hold off.
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