JP1, welcome to Pond Boss!

There are a good bit of folks here who are very knowledgeable about aeration. My personal knowledge is very limited as I've never used aeration.

But, from what I've gathered from others here is that aeration does breakdown certain types of deposits or muck buildups on pond & lake bottoms. This would need verified, but I think the most 'easiest' stuff for aeration to break down is/are organic compounds such as decomposed, or partially decomposed, leafs.

Proper aeration is also based on some math, and there have been camps of thought that if you don't aerate enough, or don't have enough aeration, on a certain body of water, it can have detrimental effects.

So, how big is the lake? EDIT: I see in the topic that the lake is 14 acres.

Last edited by Sunil; 10/18/21 01:43 PM.

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