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I just cleaned out tons of dead leaf matter from my pond with my hands--just
scooping the stuff off the bottom and chucking it over the edge of the pond onto the lawn (temporarily!) I got tons out and ended up with much muddier water from stirring everything up. I finally figured out that I needed to re-clean the filter after having all this stuff released from the bottom, and since then the water's getting clearer every day. Kirsten "~ jan JJsPond.us" wrote in message s.com... I assume that my PH of 9 is too high for PP. Where do I need to get it before using your suggestions? Folk... Regarding this pH of 9.... what kind of testor are you using and how old is it? You might want to run a sample in to a "good" fish store and see what they come up with. ~ jan ~ jan (Do you know where your water quality is?) |
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