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Can aquakler by dissolving organics and sludge control duckweed. I have a koenders free air windmill to aerate by 1 ac. pond that I put up last april. By pond was built in 1958 and is approx. 13 feet deep. I have a problem with duckweed and want to eliminate the problem at the source (nutrients). I have put 5 grass carp in also this was done last april. I live in Iowa. How much does treatment with aquakler cost approx. and where would I get it. Ultimately I want to control the duckweed. Any help would be appreciated. longcreek
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Longcreek Geoponics makes no claims to the control of any aquatic weeds or algae. However, Aquakler will assist with the reduction of organic upload in ponds such as yours. As you have seen on some of the other blogs it works by slowly releasing oxygen at the sediment level which has many beneficial effects. We promote aquatic health without the use of harmful chemicals. It is all about ecological "balance".
You can contact our office for distributors in your area and cost. Please visit our website for further information. Thanks for the question.
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