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I'm in southwest Louisiana our ponds are extremely prone to suspended clay sediment our soils are very low in ph. I also have a pond right next to this one that is extremely cloudy so much so that it is effecting fish bite. From what I understand a heavy rate of ag lime will help to keep the pond clear I'm just not sure if it will be instant at the time of filling or will I have to wait for ph to rise? I am 99.9% sure that If I just fill pond without adding lime gyp alum not necessarily all of them but at least one of these I will have another mud soup pond.
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