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The Pond Guy Pond Sprayer - Spray Wand
The Pond Guy Pond Sprayer Brass Chemical Spray Wand is a replacement part for for The Pond Guy Specialty 2.75 Gallon Pond Sprayer (model 580121).Read More »$9.99 -
The Pond Guy FeatureClear & FeatureFix Combo
…fountains and birdbaths. The natural beneficial bacteria digest organic debris and keep your water crystal clear eliminating the need for chemical treatments. Remove unsightly water discoloration and accumulated debris that form in water features and fountains with FeatureFix. Highly concentrated…Read More »$11.99 -
Airmax D-Scale Fountain & Aeration Cleaner
…* Removes Lime Calcium & Rust Stains * Works On Contact Without Fumes * Stronger Safer Alternative to Harsh Cleaners Like Hydrochloric or Muriatic Acid Airmax D-Scale Fountain & Aeration Cleaner is a powerful multi-functional fountain cleaning solution that deep cleans and removes limescale…Read More »$24.99 - 59.99 -
The Pond Guy 3 Gallon Pond Sprayer O-Ring Replacement Kit
The Pond Guy 3 Gallon Pond Sprayer O-Ring Replacement Kit is desigend to prevent leaks and keep pond chemicals in The Pond Guy Specialty 3 Gallon Pond Sprayer (model 580175).Read More »$13.49
…to contact chemicals it is best to treat first as cutting the plants down stops the absorption process and prevents the chemical from getting into their system. For more information of which chemical is best to treat your algae or weeds see our Weed Identification Guide. Ready for Removal After you…
…their pond there are a variety of products both chemical and chemical-free that can help. In this guide we'll dive into more detail about the best pond algae removers to help keep your pond clean and clear. Most importantly we'll cover how to remove algae from your pond without harming fish.Chemical…
…changes are so important to your fish plants and other aquatic life: * Nutrient Removal: Muck and debris buildup happens in just about every water feature. A water change manually removes any excess nutrients and chemicals like nitrates phosphates and ammonia that can be harmful to fish and other…
…chemicals is in the morning on a sunny low wind day to reduce possible chemical drift and take advantage of the plant's ability to metabolize the chemical effectively. * Consider adding a surfactant like Airmax Treatment Booster Plus to a liquid chemical to break water tension and allow the chemical…
…to make the most contact between actively growing algae and an algaecide. If the algae is cut or broken into smaller pieces it's harder for the chemicals to make contact. Because algae does not have a defined root system it will just keep growing. So it is better to leave the algae as-is before…
…This means preventing the females from laying eggs in the first place. Here's what we recommend:* Remove the Habitat: Because mosquitoes prefer to lay eggs in stagnant water cut down and remove dead debris around the edge of the pond with weed cutters and rakes. Also drain containers with standing…
…and add water as needed and keep an eye on the equipment to make sure it's working properly. * No Chemicals Necessary: Unless your holding tank receives a lot of sunlight you won't need chemical treatments like algaecides or water clarifiers. They're not necessary particularly if you use beneficial…
…this will likely result in poor results and more product used in the long run. Removing Dead Cattails Wait until treated cattails are brown and wilted to remove them. Cutting them down too early will prevent the chemical treatment from fully reaching and killing the cattail rhizome (root) resulting…
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