Bacta-Pur® POND

N3000Purely biological, safe and efficient solution to improve and maintain water quality naturally.

The ECOPROBIOTICS® that :

■digest organic deposits

■clarify water

■facilitate oxygenation

■reduce toxic ammonia and nitrites

■reduce soluble phosphorous

■biotransform organic wastes into natural food for fishes, zooplankton, other invertebrates and amphibians.

Accumulation of dead plants and animal wastes, in ponds, become organic sludge, which results in oxygen depletion and release of noxious pollutants such as ammonia and hydrogen sulfide. Oxygen can be reduced to levels causing fish kills. The stress caused by poor water quality also reduces fish growth and makes them more susceptible to diseases. Bacta Pur® POND digests both the solid and soluble pollution. The water clearing microorganisms in Bacta-Pur® POND use these wastes as food for their growth. The by products of this natural water clearing process are water, carbon dioxide and bacterial biomass, which is rich in protein. In a pond with fish or invertebrates such as snails or crayfish the animals eat the microbial biomass. Thus, wastes are converted by Bacta Pur® POND into natural fish food.

Bacta-Pur® POND includes only naturally occurring beneficial microorganisms that are safe for you and your animals!

 

Treatment with Bacta-Pur® POND

Bacta-Pur® POND was developed specifically for use in shallow golf and farm ponds with a surface area greater than 1000 sq ft or 100 m2.

FOR PONDS deep less or equal to 4 ft (1.2 m):

Apply weekly 1 US Gal. per ½ acre (2 qt per 10,000 sq ft) or 2 liters per 1000 m2.

FOR WATER BODIES deep more than 4 ft (1.2 m):

Apply weekly 1.5 US Gal. per 1 million gallons  or 1.5L per 1000 m3.

The dose could be doubled at start up or in highly polluted ponds.

The Bacta-Pur® POND should be simply diluted 10 to 100 times with pond water and then sprayed onto the surface. Irrigation systems, particularly impulse sprinklers can facilitate appliactions. The dilution is important to assure an even distribution across the water body.