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I recently finished construction on my pond and its got about 6 ft of water. I went swimming in it yesterday to see how deep it was and theres about 1 ft to 2 ft of gunk above the bottom of the pond. Its not thick or anything but real mushy feeling. About 90% of my pond is clay. And also since i have so much clay i put a bunch of drywall in the pond to clear it up ( which worked great) but i wonder if all that gypsum is what i felt or if thats just how the clay bottom is? Does anyone have an idea of what that gunk is and is it habitable or harmful for fish?
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