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<blockquote data-quote="bigwave" data-source="post: 290068" data-attributes="member: 7537"><p>Make sure you have a good bottom paint, with a high copper content. This will help slow down the barnical and oysters on the bottom. Once water gets so cold the growth will slow down or stop......come spring they will grow like crazy. Here where I live in central Florida you can get some rapid growth in just a week or so. It is a real PITA scrapping them off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigwave, post: 290068, member: 7537"] Make sure you have a good bottom paint, with a high copper content. This will help slow down the barnical and oysters on the bottom. Once water gets so cold the growth will slow down or stop......come spring they will grow like crazy. Here where I live in central Florida you can get some rapid growth in just a week or so. It is a real PITA scrapping them off. [/QUOTE]
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