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Not saying anyone is wrong here but just how many BH's would one have to have to keep a 1 acre pond all grey colored??? I guess that's one of those I would have to see it to believe things for me.... I been on a lot of small lakes and ponds in my life and I know they had BH's and never seen water like you have right now in them? I don't know not saying it isn't a contributing factor but I don't think it's the only thing doing it... that's just my OP... tho if you find out what it is let us know... I am curious now...
RC It would all depend on the water's electric charge so to speak. If the water was easily muddied up and it would stay that way, then it wouldn't take many. My neighbors 1/4 acre pond stayed turbid with only ONE pair of ducks. Remove the ducks, pond cleared up.
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BG sex?
by tim k - 05/12/24 07:01 AM
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