Aquascape Dry Beneficial Bacteria for Pond and Water Features, 4.4-Ounce | 98925,White
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Combination of natural cleaners helps to provide clear, healthy water; maintain a strong biological balance in your pond
Eight pure strains of concentrated beneficial bacteria; contains marigold and vitamin B
3.0 billion CFU per ounce potency, ensuring consistently effective treatment
Easy-to-use scoop measures 1,300 gallons of treatment per scoop
1 container treats 26,000 gallons of water
Customers say
Customers find the bacteria concentrate effective at keeping ponds clean of waste breakdown and algae, with one noting it cleared their patio pond within a week. The product receives positive feedback for its quality, being particularly good for fish ponds, and customers appreciate its value as a cheaper alternative to similar beneficial bacteria products. They find it easy to use and report their fish are happy and healthy. While some customers say it will last for a couple of years, others report issues with the seal being halfway opened.
12 reviews for Aquascape Dry Beneficial Bacteria for Pond and Water Features, 4.4-Ounce | 98925,White
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Original price was: $16.99.$11.99Current price is: $11.99.
steve mazziotti –
Essential pond product
After 2-3 treatments with this product my pond is the clearest itâs ever been, worked better then any algae remover product Iâve tried and would recommend it to anyone
Amazon Customer –
Keeping in clear
Seems to have really improved the clarity of the water. It’s so clear with regular use (every 3-4 days in my spring fed pond) that when the sun hits just right it’s hard to even tell where the water line is at. It’s been an easy product to use and have come to appreciate the water cleanliness. I couldn’t seem to get that clarity to that extra 10 percent I was looking for with about 3 other products I’ve tried. It’s worked for my pond. Can’t speak to everyone’s needs and their unique pond setup, but it’s been my favorite so far
Cindy J. Fletcher –
Buy this…IT WORKS!
This stuff is amazing because it actually works! I’ve fought green water in my 50 gallon pond every single summer for years and no product I bought to clear up the water ever worked. A friend told me about this beneficial bacteria so I decided to give it a try because this year I have fish in my pond. I followed the directions but saw little results. Went online to the company’s website and learned I could really double up on the dosage without harming my plants or fish. Foe the past week, I’ve been adding a full scoop (instead of a few grains) of the BB to my pond and the water has cleared up 95%!! I will soon be dropping back to one scoop a week to maintain the clarity. If you want a product that does what it promises, this is the water clarifier you want to buy!!
JWINK –
Does require weekly treatments and takes a bit longer to work than chemical treatments but it does seem to make a difference
I decided to try this for my 6 by 5 by 2 waterfall pond as a natural way to clean as opposed to the chemical algaecide and water clarifier that I have been periodically using to see if this does a better job at keeping the water clear and clean without causing more harm than good. I have a number of water plants in the pond (i.e. water lilies, water lettuce and lily pads). I donât have fish in the pond but I do get frogs that have decided that this is their personal party place which results in a number of tadpoles throughout the year. I donât mind the frogs and tadpoles and I donât want to hurt them or my plants with chemicals and so I have tried a variety of products for the water. Some that I have tried in past years unfortunately killed the tadpoles and or harmed my water plants and some have worked better than others. My biggest issues in my pond is algae growth and the water getting cloudy and a bit smelly from debris, such as leaves, falling into the pond and starting to decay, along with the frogâs contribution as well.This includes in the container a small plastic spoon that you use to measure the amount that you need based on the calculation of gallons my pond has. I use roughly one scoop for my pond and unlike chemical treatments I donât have to worry about putting a bit too much. The one downside to this bacteria treatment is that this should be used once a week throughout the season as opposed to a chemical treatment that isnât used as often.Initially on the first weekâs treatment, I didnât notice much of a difference but after treating on a second and third week, I noticed that the water was becoming clearer and definitely less smelly. The tadpoles are swimming around happily, doing things tadpoles do and my water plants are healthy with no ill effects. I have also notice no new algae growth either. So this is a type of product that needs some time to work unlike the more instant results of a chemical product, so patience is the key with this product.Although this does take a couple weeks to really make a difference and needs to be used weekly, so far I am happy with the results and I much prefer a natural solution over a chemical one for both the water, the wildlife and my water plants. I will update my results after a full summers worth of use.4 stars
Melissa M –
Only product we put in our pond besides fish food
One day in early 2008 we got out a couple shovels thinking weâd dig a small pond for our backyard ⦠.over the years weâve learned a lot about what to do and not to do. For the last 5 or so years weâve figured out how to do it right.A book called Pond Builderâs Bible set me on the right course to explain the safer, healthier, less expensive way to maintain a pond. This Beneficial Bacteria is the ONLY medium that goes in our pond, besides food for the fish. Well, and homemade frog islands, but I donât think those count.Instead of UV lights, algae killers and other dangerous means, now we use a skimmer, which is just a plastic, 2-compartment bucket with a door than opens and shuts from the movement of the pond water with an approx $150 pump (both located under brown rectangle across from the waterfall in the photos).PONDâS SETUP- The pump sucks water from the pond into the skimmer > through a net / thick plastic-y filter > through the pump > then out of the skimmer through a tube in the ground that goes around the side of the pond and under the side of the waterfall wall > and up into the waterfall. The waterfall (base of each level AND a ways up the sides) and the entire pond are lined with a thick pond liner, then rocks were added on top.MAINTENANCE- Debris is removed and hosed from the skimmer net / filter as needed on average 1-2x a week (which takes seconds to do). A few times a year the pump is hosed to keep it clear of debris. Pump has been replaced once in many years; filter / net have never been replaced.- The top of the waterfall has a waterfall bucket, which the underground tube empties into. I have those little black plastic media in a mesh bag in the bottom of the waterfall bucket, which Iâve left in there undisturbed since first adding the waterfall years ago.- The ONLY thing we use is this Beneficial Bacteria. We estimate the pond holds about 1300 gallons. I put one scoop of beneficial bacteria (itâs a very small scoop) into the pond every couple weeks or so. When Iâve forgotten to add a scoop, depending on the time of year the water can fairly quickly get murky and algae can get out of control. If it happens, you have to be patient and give the product time to do its magic. It is not an immediate fix but it does work. The best advice is to remember to use it.- Through the seasons the pond goes through changes; sometimes there may be a short bloom of too much algae – for us especially in the spring – but the bacteria keeps it in check. Occasionally Iâll remove a handful or two of algae if it starts to grow too quickly. The homemade frog islands I made this year have helped keep some of the surface shaded from the sun, which have made occasional algae blooms even less of an issue.The fish, which began as about 9-10 baby goldfish feeder types, are thriving ridiculously well. They overwinter right in place thanks to an aerator I made using a cheap air pump, tube, Mountain Dew bottle filled with white filter media stones. The bottleâs cap has tiny holes drilled in it for aeration plus a bigger one for the air tube. Usually Iâll keep the waterfall going until around December, and turn it back on late winter/early Spring. When itâs off, the pump comes out and we use our air compressor to blow water out of the underground water tube.We realized sometimes the pond water level would drop quickly due to occasional high winds basically blowing minuscule bits of water out of the waterfall. If youâre into Smart home stuff, youâll like this: we set up the free app IFTTT to turn off the waterfall (plugged into a smart plug) if the wind reaches 15+ mph. We have a separate command that checks if the waterfall is off every 3 hours, and if it is, to turn it back on. Water loss problem solved.Now the goldfish number around 40. Frogs and toads come to visit, sometimes up to 10 at a time. Weâve adopted 3 sunfish that keep making eggs; no babies so far. The pond is healthy, clear and almost maintenance free, largely in thanks to this product. Iâm on my 2nd container of it, and that was only because the 1st one was accidentally knocked over by one of our dogs earlier this year.Has my review been helpful to you? If so, would you consider hitting the “helpful” button below? I’d greatly appreciate it. Thank you!
LINDA NATALE –
Great product
Always use it
Ann L taft –
Excellent product!
Truly does the job within few days of using!
Hafiz –
Good for big fish tank/pond
Gillian –
I have been using this product in my ponds for years. I absolutely love how it worksIâve tried lots of other products over the years but this does seem to seed the filter mats and get the bio up and running quickly, for cleaner water year round
Dieter –
We would be lost without beneficial bacteria to help keep my tank clean
Adhiraj –
Received an open peace with the seal open. 1/4th of the beneficial bacteria was missing.
Terran Goertzen –
Works good for ponds