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Old March 21st 05, 10:56 PM
~ jan JJsPond.us
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The owner of the pond store I frequent says it's best to use these bacterial
products when the water is 50F and over. I'll be picking up some Lymnozyme
within the next week or so. To be sure to get the most out of it I'll wait
until the water is closer to 60F.


Lymnozyme is different though, you want it in the water when aeronomas are
most active and the fish immune system is at it's lowest, 48*F to 55*F.
~ jan

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