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CrystalClear PondShock
* Pond Additive for SHOCKingly Clear Water * Boosts Pond When Water Becomes Cloudy & Discolored * Safe for Use In All Ponds CrystalClear PondShock ball is fortified with billions of all-natural live bacteria and enzymes to rapidly break down ammonia nitrites and organic waste. Designed to give…Read More »$19.99 -
Microbe-Lift Aquatic Planting Media
…absorb excess alkalinity for improved pond water quality. When used in a bog area Microbe-Lift Aquatic Pond Plant Media helps reduce transplant shock allow for more efficient utilization of light water and nutrients and retain water keeping the bog moist but not waterlogged. Microbe-Lift Aquatic…Read More »$15.16 - 29.56 -
Aquascape Clear Water Treatment 32 fl oz Refill for Automatic Dosing System for Ponds
…System for Ponds (Sold Separately) and Aquascape Clear Water Treatment to slowly and consistently release the treatment into the pond to reduce shock and stress to pond fish. The Clean Water Treatment safely eliminates discolored and cloudy water and reduces foam build up near waterfalls and streams…Read More »$23.98 -
RAVE Sports Anchor Connector Kit
…location allowing you to easily move your inflatable to shore while the yellow market identifies the bungee location for reconnection. Features a 6' anchor shock cord marine grade components galvanized chain 15' long x 1/2 dia. braided nylon 24 long x 1/4 dia. braided nylon and a 5 foam float.Read More »$79.99
…complete ice cover simply fill a pan with boiling water and place it on the ice until a hole is melted. You never want to chop or saw the ice as the shock waves can stress or even kill your fish. Maintenance De-icers do have some upkeep involved to keep them running efficiently. Mineral buildup on…
…introduce them to their new home. Bring fish out in a bucket and periodically add a small amount of pond water every 5-10 minutes. This will give your fish time to adjust to the water variations and avoid shock. After 15-20 minutes it will be safe to gently release the fish back into their home.
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