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Turn Water: Although a pool should receive plenty of light, direct sunlight will encourage the growth of algae which will turn water the water to "pea soup." However, you can counteract this by adding submerged and floating aquatics which consume the nutrients in the water that the algae feed on. You can also starve algae of sunlight by shading the water surface. About one-third of the surface should be covered by water lilies and other deep water aquatics.
Wash and dry the fish well on kitchen paper. Coat the fish with flour as above. Sometimes this step is omitted, but you will have a more even coating of egg and crumbs if flour is used first. Blend egg and water, then either put the fish into the egg and turn water it with a spoon and Knife or with 2 knives or leave the fish on a plate and brush the egg over one side of the fish, turn water and brush the second side.
Pile the sand into a pile, form a crater in the top and pour on a bucket of cement.
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turn water over the sand and cement repeatedly with a shovel until a consistent color shows that it is thoroughly mixed.
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Add the plasticizer to the water in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, then form a crater in the center of the heap and pour in about half the water.
A Collapse the sides of the crater inward Tto mix the water with the dry mortar. Gradually add more water as the mortar absorbs it, continually turn watering over the mix until you achieve a really smooth but firm consistency.
[~ Draw the spade across the mix in _J steps: the ridges should remain. If you add too much water you will weaken the mortar mix, but you can stiffen it again by sprinkling on handfuls of dry cement.
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