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If its wind driven plankton remains and only a small area I would not worry about it unless you think it is invasive or a problem. You could still treat it (small area) with hydrated lime and kill it if necessary. Eric / Bill, I left the issue alone for a couple of days, and with the feeder turned off in this colder weather, the issue just dissipated. I appreciate the help. It has me wondering if I was introducing too much uneaten feed into the water. Regardless, we are good for now... Charlie
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