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8 oz. chlorine tablet in 100 gal. water trough
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<blockquote data-quote="Hippie Rancher" data-source="post: 833943" data-attributes="member: 4203"><p>dump it and clean it out - 100 gallons isn't that much water</p><p></p><p>a very thin layer of salad oil will kill mosquito larvea, or fish will do the job a couple goldfish or mosquito fish will eat them right up. you can also get bT for mosquito larvae as tabs or drops - follow the directions</p><p></p><p>that is really too small of a trough to worry about chlorine and it is only good for algae and bacteria, not larvae, but a large pool tab will chlorinate thousands of gallons for several days, depending on dirt and temperature, so please don't put that whole thing in a 100 gallon trough for long - get a test kit or strips - you read the chloring by matching up the colors - don't keep it over what you would use for a pool - about 1.5 ppm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hippie Rancher, post: 833943, member: 4203"] dump it and clean it out - 100 gallons isn't that much water a very thin layer of salad oil will kill mosquito larvea, or fish will do the job a couple goldfish or mosquito fish will eat them right up. you can also get bT for mosquito larvae as tabs or drops - follow the directions that is really too small of a trough to worry about chlorine and it is only good for algae and bacteria, not larvae, but a large pool tab will chlorinate thousands of gallons for several days, depending on dirt and temperature, so please don't put that whole thing in a 100 gallon trough for long - get a test kit or strips - you read the chloring by matching up the colors - don't keep it over what you would use for a pool - about 1.5 ppm [/QUOTE]
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