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Biological Pond Clarifier
Happy Pond
Digests Organic Wastes in Ponds
Description:
Happy Pond is a safe liquid concentrate containing 15 different species of beneficial bacteria formulated to establish and maintain a healthy environment in your fish pond.
Happy Pond’s ability to degrade organic matter including leaves, grass clippings, dead algae and bird droppings, as well as fish and food waste, enables you to enjoy the beauty of your pond without costly and time-consuming maintenance.
Characteristics and Capabilities:
*Fast acting
*Fish Friendly
*Biologically removes odor
*Removes organic sludge deposits
*Produces natural enzymatic activity
*Degrades a wide variety of wastes
*Enhances ammonia removal
*Easy to handle liquid
*Consistent quality
*Non-toxic, non-pathogenic and non-corrosive
*Long shelf life
*Economical
Directions for Use:
Initial Dosage: 4 ounces per 1000 gallons twice a week for 2 weeks
Maintenance Dosage: 4 ounces per 1000 gallons every 2 weeks
Happy Pond is available in 26 oz., 100 oz., & 5 gallon containers.
We offer a Premium Product at a very competitive price.
For more information or to place an order, please contact us at
EBacData@aol.com, or,
Toll-Free at 888-742-0553
Happy Pond
A Microbial Consortium
A microbial consortium is a group of different species of microorganisms that act together as a community. In a microbial consortium the organisms work together in a complex system where all benefit from the activities of others in the community. It has long been known that microbial consortia are much more efficient at degrading complex organic wastes than single strains of organisms or even blended mixtures of microorganisms with a diversity of metabolic capabilities. Blended microbial mixtures are not able to maintain a stable community structure when introduced into stressful environmental situations.
In a microbial consortium one might find any number of organisms with different metabolic capabilities. This could include organisms that are proteolytic (are able to degrade proteins and amino acids); organisms that are saccharolytic (able to degrade various sugars); organisms that are lipolytic (able to digest lipids or fats); and organisms that are cellulytic (able to degrade cellulose or plant matter). These different metabolic capabilities allow the consortium to work together in degrading a variety of complex wastes.
A microbial consortium is more resistant to environmental shock and can better compete and survive in the environment than single microorganisms. This ability enables Happy Pond to rapidly establish and maintain a healthy biological balance in fish ponds.
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