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Winter is here in E Texas. My surface water temp are running 46 to 56 depending on what time of the day it's checked or what day of the week it is. If I split the difference I am looking at 50 degree water. I understand aeration is not needed in 50 degree water. I am concerned that aeration in these colder winter days will lower my water temps to the low 40's and I will lose my TFS. Any thoughts or recommendations here guys? I am considering shutting down the air until maybe mid to late Feb when our water temps start rising. Thanks
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