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<blockquote data-quote="DNelson" data-source="post: 1824839" data-attributes="member: 42080"><p>I lived in Fort Myers for six years 2012 to 2018 and the chlorine was so strong occasionally that you could smell it when someone ran water. Never drank it or made coffee with it and we got bottled water in gallon bottles. That was the first time in my life that I was on a city water system, hopefully never again. Thats nice you have flowing water to your stock tanks that should keep the water from freezing to thick. Minnesota where we live gets -30f or more so heat is easier than chipping ice with a hatch. I have been to my neighbors to put water in his unheated tanks and they are solid frozen except for a small area where he takes an axe to. Winter is a challenge for sure. I stock the tank with two River Reds, they look like sucker minnows and are bottom feeders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DNelson, post: 1824839, member: 42080"] I lived in Fort Myers for six years 2012 to 2018 and the chlorine was so strong occasionally that you could smell it when someone ran water. Never drank it or made coffee with it and we got bottled water in gallon bottles. That was the first time in my life that I was on a city water system, hopefully never again. Thats nice you have flowing water to your stock tanks that should keep the water from freezing to thick. Minnesota where we live gets -30f or more so heat is easier than chipping ice with a hatch. I have been to my neighbors to put water in his unheated tanks and they are solid frozen except for a small area where he takes an axe to. Winter is a challenge for sure. I stock the tank with two River Reds, they look like sucker minnows and are bottom feeders. [/QUOTE]
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