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Silly question but here goes. Am just starting to see green floating algae on my pond for the 1st time only on a small windblown shore in my 2 acre pond. pond is 2 years old with no aireation. I read overfeeding is a big cause of algae growth from overfertilizing or over nutriants in the water. I feed 100 pounds of feed a month on this 2 acres. The fish eat everything I throw at them in less than one minute so in that sense I am not "overfeeding". Texas hunter feeder goes off twice a day every day. Visibility is 21 inch on secchi disc. Is the "overfeeding" problem from all the fish waist that is causing algae problems? Do I need to cut back on the feed to cut back on nutriants at risk of the fish not gaining weight? At this point I am extremely cnbg heavy in the pond having just stocked fingerling bass a few months ago. Any suggestions?
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