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Cleaning concrete pond edges without affecting fish?
We have a concrete pond with fish, and the concrete liner that is exposed to
the air has some black algae stains from when the water level used to be higher. The new permanent water level is below the stain. What would be the easiest way to clean the dried black algae without killing the fish? For example bleach would be great for cleaning a white surface, except I think that would kill everything. |
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