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The only way to know (really) is to take O2 readings at the different depths. You can get a pretty good guesstimate if the pond water temp is within 5 degrees top to bottom (on average) but you won't know the O2 levels.
I checked a customers pond yesterday that has the system running 24/7. He killed algae in the pond (24 ac/ft water) and the fish were piping. Water temp was within a few degrees from top to bottom, top was 5.25 mg/l. bottom was 4.79mg/l............... So the aeration helps stop algae? Was not aware of that No, that isn't what I said.
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by FishinRod - 05/04/24 11:01 AM
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