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Getting really hot here in Northeast Texas. Are you supposed to keep feeding in extreme heat? Also , water is a cloudy green color. Any ideas about this color? I am thinking maybe some kind of algae bloom.
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You should keep feeding them early in the morning and late in the afternoon at the coolest parts of the day. My feeders are set for 6:30 in the morning and 8:00 in the evening. The green cloudy water is a good thing, thats what you want it to do.
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