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should aeration be suspended or minimized while trying to get a bloom? Due to turbulance?
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small pond 1/2 acre. max 12 ft. 5 ft average.
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I use four diffusers in my little .62 acre pond (two at an equadistance in the center of the pond and one each in between 4 fish cages) and it doesn't seem to have any detrimental effect on the algae bloom.
BTW, I use a more aeration than normal due to the high biomass of fish I have in the pond, and I want to make sure as much pond bottom is habital as possible for the perch I have in the pond that are bottom oriented.
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Aeration will not usually suppress the development of a plankton bloom. The mixing helps distribute the fertilizer / nutrients.
aka Pond Doctor & Dr. Perca Read Pond Boss Magazine - America's Journal of Pond Management
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