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I know this thread is a little dated, but I'm in a very similar situation as Adam. My question back to Mike is this: For those of us who have very high Water Table, is it safe to assume that evaporation would take away the high DO water and it would be replaced by new, low DO water from the table all the time, making a need for fairly aggressive aeration forever? Also: I've read a little about "cycling" of new BOW. Does that apply for ponds that are filled exclusively from the high water table? Does/can aeration play a roll in that process?
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