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	<title>Comments on: Keeping Your Pond Clear &#8211; Pond &amp; Lake Q &amp; A</title>
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		<title>By: Cheryl Starner</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have a 1,000 gal. pool with a waterfall.Stocked with gold fish and koi. Our goal is to see the fish. Living in Minnesota our pool is our &quot;coffee break&quot; room. Last year we were taken over by leeches. I am hoping they do not survive our winters. In your answer for eliminating leeches is ridding the muck accumulation, I am considering using pond clear. Which of your products would best suit our situation? I am still seeking advice on using bleach to clean our pool for both leeches and algae. Any suggestions on amount to use? Any danger to our pump using bleach?]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a 1,000 gal. pool with a waterfall.Stocked with gold fish and koi. Our goal is to see the fish. Living in Minnesota our pool is our &#8220;coffee break&#8221; room. Last year we were taken over by leeches. I am hoping they do not survive our winters. In your answer for eliminating leeches is ridding the muck accumulation, I am considering using pond clear. Which of your products would best suit our situation? I am still seeking advice on using bleach to clean our pool for both leeches and algae. Any suggestions on amount to use? Any danger to our pump using bleach?</p>
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