Posted by Texasmark1 on March 31, 2012 at 06:06:23 from (67.142.175.23):
In Reply to: fish food posted by tomtoney in ms on March 31, 2012 at 05:41:35:
Makes the algae grow and that is the start of the food chain for fry. It also can get out of hand. My 2 acre pool was completely covered in it this past summer and I had an algae fish kill off. Lake Texoma, 89,000 acre lake on the TX OK border had the same problem with fish kill, but the algae didn't completely cover the lake. Got over 100 of my largest bass and channel cats. I have since bought aerators and weed control chemicals and with beautiful rains, pool looks pristeen again. Course the only Florida strain bass I have seen are about 2" long............butttttt at least they are there and all the pedators are dead so they have a pretty good change of making it in a couple of years.
On feeding, I go to the feed store and buy floating catfish food. Everything eats it and if it can't get it in it's mouth it sucks on it till it is small enough and down the hatch. Watching them feed is worth the cost.
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