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![]() "Steve J. Noll" wrote in message ... On Sat, 3 Apr 2004 22:31:24 -0600, "~ Windsong ~" wrote: What would you guys recommend for digesting or disintegrating the mulm on the pond bottom? It appears to be a thin later of soil from the pots, gravel and bits of plants that fell to the bottom. Suggestions.... ? Carol.... My Webpages: http://.www.heartoftn.net/users/windsong/index.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I've used KoiZyme (LymnoZyme) since I added the first Koi to my pond. Never had an illness other than anchor worm. Lost one Koi to the heron. A second one was stabbed but recovered with no other treatment. # Since we've netted our ponds there hasn't been any problems with herons. :-) For the mulm I used Pond Care Pond-Zyme. Like the KoiZyme, I can't prove that it works - but it seems to, so I don't plan on stopping using either product any time soon! I used both year-round due to the lack of winter here. # Is it made by the same company? -- Carol.... "My house was clean last week, too bad you missed it." My Webpages: http://.www.heartoftn.net/users/windsong/index.html ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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