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Anthropic, you may consider adding some gypsum to the pond just like you did the lime. I added lime to my two acre pond and it did clear the water some and then I got a truck load of gypsum from overtons. This helped clear my water even better and now I only fertilize every now and again when it needs it. If I remember correctly the gypsum helps with the alkalinity/hardness in the water.
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