Originally Posted By: Bill D.
Subject for discussion....

A recent issue of PBM provides that "small" test ponds initially stocked with TFS, GSH and FHM and later with BCP and HSB have resulted in nice size BCP with minimal recruitment and nice HSB.

Has the magic formula been found for raising BCP in smaller BOWs? If maybe, what is so special about this stocking plan that makes it so effective?

In the long term, will the test ponds potentially be over run with GSH?


And how critical are the TFS to the mix? They won't survive up here.