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Is there a pond dye that looks natural? Like a green that would be close to a proper fertilized pond? after about 15 years, I am about to give up on the battle with fa, clear water, expensive fertilize, etc. my water is very acidic here and liming does last long enough to be helpful. My feeding program is exceeding my goals as far as large bg and lmb. bg are 2 lbs and bass are 10lbs.
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I don't think there is one answer. The dye will make different waters look different colors based on the color of the base water that you are starting out with. There is a company that makes green dye, but you can also get varying shades of blue by mixing blue and black dyes together. Unfortunately, with the length of time that dye stays in a pond, correcting an oops will take a long time and the amount of dye used the following year might be different than the previous year.
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Hog Wild
by FireIsHot - 09/19/23 12:13 PM
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