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Shorty what is your alkalinity. I have been repeatedly told that because ag lime is low strength and works slowly to change the pond bottom soil it can not hurt your fish (assuming you don't throw it on top of them while spawning). Not the case with hydrated lime. I have not heard of anyone having a problem that resulted from adding ag lime into the pond much less on neighboring property.
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by tim k - 05/12/24 07:01 AM
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