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KRM1985, like others have noted, be careful what you ask for.
Is the lack of clarity due to a planktonic algae bloom or clay turbidity? The recommendation to clear one will not work on the other......
For growing fish, you want between 18"-36" clarity of planktonic algae of you are not feeding the fish. If you are feeding the fish you can get by with clearer water and still have the fish growth. If it's clay turbidity, and it's not caused by mechanical disturbance, look into aluminum sulfate to clear the pond water.
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