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My 2 acre pond constantly stays muddy. Secchi dish reads about 8-10 inch all the time. Don't have a FA problem and I do still get blooms. But the pond is always muddy. My question is...Would pond die change muddy water color to green or blue just to make it nicer to look at? Will it cut visibility down to just nothing? Will it just cause more damage to a already muddy pond? would it harm the fish? Does the dye penetrate the whole water table from shallow to deep? Can I just pour it in out where the aeriators are running for quicker dispersment? Wife is really getting tired of looking at muddy water!! Hah!
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