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For 3-4 days I did have fish at the surface gasping for oxygen. I would agree that my pond flipped over due to the influx of cold water. The runoff probably had higher concentrations of nutrients that one would like. I'm in farm country.
I'd guess that all of the people active on this thread are within 200 miles of each other. I'm west of York, Nebraska about 10 miles. Piping at the surface was your advanced warning of what was about to happen. Rapid, intense agitation is in order if you ever see that again. You are 4 hrs NE of me, Holler if you ever need a hand.
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