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	<title>Comments on: What Can I Put In A Large Pond To Get Rid Of Decomposing Leafs?  Need It To Be Safe For Aquatic Life?</title>
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		<title>By: pondlady</title>
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		<description>You can try sludge-away from Microbe-lift, but be careful to have plenty of aeration if you use it. I am assuming you have a natural bottom pond. If it is a lined pond, you will need to use some other enzyme.
Is it warm enough yet in the thumb?   It has been pretty chilly up there these past days.  Your temps must be consistently about 60º F, day and  night before this stuff will work well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can try sludge-away from Microbe-lift, but be careful to have plenty of aeration if you use it. I am assuming you have a natural bottom pond. If it is a lined pond, you will need to use some other enzyme.<br />
Is it warm enough yet in the thumb?   It has been pretty chilly up there these past days.  Your temps must be consistently about 60º F, day and  night before this stuff will work well.</p>
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