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Drain the water down to concentrate the fish in the (now) deepest part of the pond. I am thinking of doing the same to my pond. My concern, is there a time frame this needs to be done in, or something else like aeration, to avoid any type of fish kill, since you are now highly concentrating the fish into a much smaller body of water? Is it better to do this in the colder months (cold being relative, since I am on the Texas Gulf coast area, haha!). Better to do it during the winter where you are, that is also somewhat closer to the dry season than now, is it not? To aerate a shallow area, it's better to use an agitator than a bottom diffusion aeration system. A paddlewheel, a volcano type agitator, etc.
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