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That 30 minute period that is not quite daylight but not quite dark I get small ripples all over my pond. They are almost solid as if it is raining. They are very subtle not like the ripples made when the fish are eating pellets. It is either something small (FHM?) or a bigger fish being very careful. Could they be bugs? Anybody else experience anything like this? It is very calming and peaceful especially going along with the sunset sky, crickets and frogs and the cool spring breeze. I never have my phone handy when it is happening to take a picture. I will try to get one tomorrow. Any thoughts what this is?
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Maybe knats or mosquitos flying near the water.
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I saw that for a couple of weeks after I stocked mine too. I kinda figured it was the FHM, but I don't know
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