Beneficial Bacteria supports your pond's nitrogen cycle by effectively reducing fish waste, organic plant material, sludge, and excess nutrients.
1. Beneficial Bacteria Concentrate: Effectively reduces fish waste, organic plant material, sludge and excess nutrients in your pond.
- How to use:
- Use the measuring cup to determine exact dosage based on pond water volume. One scoop (1 cup) treats approx: 48,000 gallons.
- How often:
- For spring start-up or new ponds, treat twice weekly for 2 weeks. Then once weekly for maintenance.
- Effects of Freezing:
- None
- Storage Temperature (min-max):
- 32°F-104°F/ 0°C - 40°C
- Consequences of Storing Outside Range:
- Product and package deterioration
- Usage Range (min-max water temperature):
- 40°F-100°F/ 4.4°C- 38°C
- Consequences of Using Outside Range:
- Reduced effectiveness
2. Beneficial Bacteria: A faster acting version of Beneficial Bacteria for ponds (Dry). It effectively reduces fish waste, organic plant material, sludge and excess nutrients in your pond.
- How to use:
- 1 pump treats 100 gallons. Add to the area with the most circulation.
- How often:
- For spring start-up or new ponds, treat twice weekly for 2 weeks, then once weekly.
- Effects of Freezing:
- Slight reduction, thaw & shake before use.
- Storage Temperature (min-max):
- 50°F-104°F/ 10°C - 40°C
- Consequences of Storing Outside Range:
- Product and package deterioration
- Usage Range (min-max water temperature):
- 40°F-100°F/ 4.4°C- 38°C
- Consequences of Using Outside Range:
- Reduced effectiveness
3. Cold Water Beneficial Bacteria: Effectively reduces fish waste, organic plant material, sludge and excess nutrients in your pond for water temperatures of 50 degrees and below.
- How to use:
- 1 pump treats 100 gallons. Add to the area with the most circulation.
- How often:
- Fall maintenance start adding when water temperature drops below 50 degrees. Treat twice weekly for two weeks then once per week. Spring maintenance when water temperature is below 50 degrees treat twice weekly for two weeks then once a week until water reaches above 50 degrees.
- Effects of Freezing:
- Slight reduction, thaw & shake before use
- Storage Temperature (min-max):
- 50°F-104°F/ 10°C - 40°C
- Consequences of Storing Outside Range:
- Product and package deterioration
- Usage Range (min-max water temperature):
- 32°F-100°F/0°C- 38°C
- Consequences of Using Outside Range:
- Reduced effectiveness
4. Pond Starter Bacteria: Quickly establishes the biological ecosystem for new ponds and spring start-ups, helping to support the nitrogen cycle and provide clean and healthy water conditions.
- How to use:
- 1 pump treats 100 gallons. Add to the area with the most circulation.
- How often:
- Treat weekly for two weeks.
- Effects of Freezing:
- Slight reduction, thaw & shake before use
- Storage Temperature (min-max):
- 50°F-104°F/ 10°C - 40°C
- Consequences of Storing Outside Range:
- Product and package deterioration.
- Usage Range (min-max water temperature):
- 40°F-100°F/ 4.4°C- 38°C
- Consequences of Using Outside Range:
- Reduced effectiveness.
5. Bacteria Bubble Tabs: Provides clean, clear, and healthy water conditions by effectively reducing waste and promoting a balanced ecosystem. The tabs can be cut in half to use in container water gardens.
- How to use:
- 1 tab treats up to 100 gallons. Add to the area with the most circulation.
- How often:
- For new ponds or at the beginning of the season, treat twice weekly for two weeks then once per week for maintenance.
- Effects of Freezing:
- None
- Storage Temperature (min-max):
- Store at room temperature.
- Consequences of Storing Outside Range:
- Product and package deterioration
- Usage Range (min-max water temperature):
- Use in water temperatures above 50°F (10°C).
- Consequences of Using Outside Range:
- Reduced effectiveness