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Old February 27th 12, 09:48 PM posted to rec.ponds
philip mould[_2_]
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Default Acquaplancton pond clarifier


Last weekend i mixed with water and decanted a sack of this in my wild
pond to reduce algae. I had a thriving shoal of tiny (1-2 cm long)
Golden Rudd fry. Three or four hundred probably.
The effect was devastating. Within three days most of them had died.
There was nothing in the instructions to suggest this compound is toxic
to really tiny fish. I am very depressed and extremely annoyed.
My guess is that the hungry fry ate it.




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