June 23, 2008
Here’s How To Fix A Common Water Pond Issue
Having a water garden often means having to worry about how to treat nitrite problems without damaging fish and plant life. Ammonia Eliminator helps to safely treat ammonia/nitrites problems nature’s way with this new age Microbiotic Bacteria. These highly concentrated bacteria effectively reduce perilous levels of ammonia/nitrites rapidly by establishing superior growth colonies within the water garden pond environment. Ammonia is then consumed by these fantastic bacteria and eliminated.
Ammonia is produced by organic waste, urine, a fish’s own respiration, fish waste and even uneaten food. By causing the koi’s blood to lose its ability to carry oxygen, it creates strain and lowers the opposition to recurrent bacterial infections such as body slime and mouth fungus to list a few. In its un-ionized form, Ammonia can be toxic, while it remains non-toxic in its ionized form. By controlling the pH levels, you can ensure that your pond water remains at a healthy level. Ideally, you want your pH level to be no higher than 7.2 as ammonia begins to un-ionize and becomes toxic, resulting in a major disturbance to your water ponds delicate ecosystem.
Once you have determined your ponds pH level (easy to do with an Ammonia Test Kit), add Ammonia Eliminator to bring down the amount of ammonia to an acceptable level. Its always a good idea to apply a good nitrifying bacteria which will eat away the ammonia and nitrites, making for happy fish, greener plants and a cleaner looking pond.
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