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Thank You for the info rainman. I do have a floating dock in the middle of the pond with my feeder on it and I created some artificial habitat that I sunk. I will go all in with the Alum. I definitely don't want to have to keep doing this. I created a rocky dam at my main runoff area to hopefully keep sediment from continuing into the pond when it rains.
Fingers crossed this works. Only thing I'm unsure of is my average depth and thus my acre feet calculation. I bought the max amount of alum for my calculations though. I was planning to do it in phases, but I guess as long as I balance out the PH I should be OK to just go all in and try to knock it down.
Thanks again
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