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American Pond Super Strength Dry Bacteria Clear Pond Water 32oz - APDB32-S
$ 58.07
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American Pond Super Strength Dry Bacteria & Enzyme Water Treatment32 oz. Treats 192000 Gallons
***Photo shows multiple sizes of product. This listing is for the 32oz size only***
5x stronger than our regular formula!
Super potent treatment will fix the water quality of even the most stubborn of water clarity problems.
If your water is any other color or tint than clear, this is the product that should be used.
Scientifically blended and tested to ensure maximum results in watergardens. Beneficial pro-biotic bacteria contains beneficial electrolytes, enzymes and pro-biotic microbes that work in symphony to reduce sludge, uneaten fish food, fish waste, and other excess nutrients that cause poor water quality and clarity. Our dissolvable blend is the most concentrated pro-biotic supplement available in its class, at over 5.2 billion colony forming units per gram!
Part # APSDB32
32 ounces Treats 192000 Gallons
Best overall value for the pond owner
True professional strength
Use especially for problem ponds full of excess algae growth and poor water clarity
Rapid nutrient uptake
Suitable for early and late season treatments
Great for problem ponds
Supports clear water, healthy fish and pristine water quality
Naturally reduces sludge, uneaten fish food, fish waste, and other excess nutrients that cause poor water quality and clarity.
Safe for fish and plants
The super strength dry bacteria is 5.2 billion CFU (Colony Forming Units) per gram
APPLICATION RATES/DIRECTIONS: 1teaspoon, 5 milliliters or 4.75 grams per 1000gallons. Apply product near the pump or in front of the skimmer to allow proper dispersion through the filtration system. In new ponds or springtime startup, apply daily for the first two weeks of filter operation. Continue treatment at least 2-4 times per month thereafter as part of ongoing preventative maintenance.
NOTE: Treatment quantity may need to be increased up to 1/2 cup, 12 teaspoons, 60 ml, or 57 grams for every 1000 gallons of pond water if extremely poor water quality exists or if pond is not properly filtered.