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3/4" of driving rain and wind obliterated the 2' ring of algae on my pond last night. I mean that it even scrubbed the stuff from between the grass blades. I don't even see it resting on the bottom. My pond looks awesome! Then again... Maybe it was the tilapia that Rex stocked this past weekend. ![wink wink](/images/graemlins/default/wink.gif) Same thing happened the last time Rex stocked tilapia in my pond. You mean that Res stocking Tilapia creates a driving rain? ![grin grin](/images/graemlins/default/grin.gif) He should start going to Texas! Yesterday I had 1" of rain in less than an hour, and looking at the raday, a lot more fell yesterday afternoon/evening. I'll know more tomorrow after I get home. Is your pond up and full now?
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