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Keeping Algea out of Watering tanks
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 15973"><p>Where I live in Texas part of the county has a problem with algae in water troughs the other does not. Reason: Where the problem occurs the water has very little or no copper. Products are available that are safe to use in these situations. These products contain copper or copper sulfate ingredients.></p><p></p><p>When I was a young bull, 35 years</p><p>> ago, I worked as the second hand</p><p>> on a Dairy Farm. I remember a</p><p>> catfish always appeared in the</p><p>> tank in the spring. It left in the</p><p>> fall much bigger. I don't ever</p><p>> recall of scrubbing the water</p><p>> tanks. I am sure this would of</p><p>> been my job, since I got all of</p><p>> the dirtier jobs.</p><p></p><p>> Was the catfish keeping the algea</p><p>> out of the tank? Has anyone heard</p><p>> of this? Any other suggestions</p><p>> would be greatly appreciated.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:hudds@cctc.net">hudds@cctc.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 15973"] Where I live in Texas part of the county has a problem with algae in water troughs the other does not. Reason: Where the problem occurs the water has very little or no copper. Products are available that are safe to use in these situations. These products contain copper or copper sulfate ingredients.> When I was a young bull, 35 years > ago, I worked as the second hand > on a Dairy Farm. I remember a > catfish always appeared in the > tank in the spring. It left in the > fall much bigger. I don't ever > recall of scrubbing the water > tanks. I am sure this would of > been my job, since I got all of > the dirtier jobs. > Was the catfish keeping the algea > out of the tank? Has anyone heard > of this? Any other suggestions > would be greatly appreciated. [email=hudds@cctc.net]hudds@cctc.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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