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I've read about using Tilapia as an algae fighting tool. I live in south central Indiana and have a 1 acre pond. If my memory serves me they will die off every year, and the offspring of the stocked do most of the work. Again if my memory serves me. My question is, if the for-mentioned is correct, what is the process. When an what size is recommended to stock and what habitat is needed for them to be most successful. Any thoughts are appreciated.
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