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Bacta-pur
Bacta-Pur® biotechnological products contain beneficial communities of natural bacteria, which have been on earth for millions of years. All we do is grow them in the right proportions to create powerful teams that improve water quality and accelerate the transformation of organic wastes into bacterial biomass, carbon dioxide and water. EVERY PRODUCTION of Bacta-Pur® biotechnologies is analyzed and cleared; for shipment only when CERTIFIED PATHOGEN FREE using techniques from the food industry.
Symptoms • water has poor clarity • clarify water • fish gasping for air • facilitate oxygenation • excess sludge accumulating on bottom • solubilize organic deposits • excess nitrogen (ammonia, nitrite and nitrate) • convert wastes into natural fish food
Causes of Poor Water Quality 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.
Benefits Use of the Bacta-Pur® System The Bacta-Pur® POND added to your pond attacks 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.
Treatment with the Bacta-Pur® System: The Bacta-Pur® POND should simply be diluted* 10-100 times with pond water and then sprayed onto the surface. Irrigation systems particularly impulse sprinklers can facilitate applications. *The dilution is important to assure an even application across the water body. NOTES: ·For ponds/lakes larger than 10,000 m2 (2.5 acres), add 5 litres per 10,000 m2 or 0.5 US Gal. per acre. For very large lakes consult IET-Aquaresearch Ltd.
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