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on february 14, i stocked 5,000 coppernose/redear and 40 lbs fathead minnows. 3 1/2 weeks ago i set an automaic feeder to feed 1 sec 4 times per day. no takers. i have now changed the feeder to 1 sec 2 times per day until they start eating so i don't overfertize the water with uneaten food. would you just keep letting it throw for a sec 2 times per day until they start feeding and then increase to the correst amount? i just today had a local feedstore to order me 4 bags of the very small pellets to see if that helps. but am i ruining the water by continueing to feed w/o them eating, or do i just keep on and they will evidently start. the blue gill were 1-3 inches and the pond is 5 acrea in NE texas. thank.
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lots of natural foods in the new pond. Also not sure of your water temp but just starting to get time to start feeding here, 60 degrees. I tell clients with feeders to set this time of year for late afternon hottest part of day. I recommend just the one feeding until you see some activity. Once they start feeding well add other feedings. Back up to late and early once the summer heat gets going.
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greg, thank you. i appreciate your help.
darrell stringer
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