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i have treated with aqua shade but it did not seem to do anything foe this weed in particular. Looking to identify it and find out what I can use to kill it or at least curb it significantly.
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Hard to tell without a better close up picture of an individual strand by itself but my guess is Curly Leaf Pondweed.
Fluridone (Sonar A.S.), Aquathol K, Reward, etc.
https://aquaplant.tamu.edu/management-options/curly-leafed-pondweed/
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If the elliptical leaves are attached to the stems with the very narrow leaves it is a Potomogeteon aka one of the common name "pond weeds".
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