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API POND ACCU-CLEAR Pond Water Clarifier 16-Ounce Bottle

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API POND ACCU-CLEAR Pond Water Clarifier 16-Ounce Bottle

Brand API
Liquid Volume 473 Milliliters
Item Weight 1.2 Pounds
Item Form bottle
Target Species Fish

About this item

  • Contains one (1) API POND ACCU-CLEAR Pond Water Clarifier 16-Ounce Bottle
  • Helps clear cloudy pond water of dirt, silt and floating particles
  • Clumps floating particles into large clusters that can be easily removed by a pond filter
  • Works quickly and improves the overall efficiency of your pond filter
  • Use weekly or when cloudy water is observed in freshwater ponds

From the manufacturer

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Why be proactive with water treatments?

A natural pond has a constant supply of fresh water flowing into it, such as from a stream or spring. Water also flows out of a natural pond, taking fish waste and other toxins with it. This isn’t true for most garden ponds as they are closed systems. Garden ponds also tend to be much smaller than natural ponds, so they do not offer the amount of water per fish that you find in nature. For these reasons, water treatments are necessary to keep water conditions safe for both fish and plant life and for clearer water.

Following specific steps each season allows you to create a backyard retreat you’ll enjoy all year long! For more information about what’s needed each season, check out more below.


Winter – Keep Pond Water Circulating

In cooler climates, when the water temperature drops, fish will naturally eat less than at warmer temperatures. Once the water temperature drops below 42⁰F, fish will cease eating and if they have been fed properly through the summer and autumn, they will have ample reserves to survive the rigors of winter. It is also important to ensure your pond has circulation to keep an open area on the ponds surface throughout the winter months to prevent the buildup of toxic gases which can accumulate from the decomposition of organic matter.

 

 

 

 

 

 
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Brand API
Liquid Volume 473 Milliliters
Item Weight 1.2 Pounds
Item Form bottle
Target Species Fish

About this item

  • Contains one (1) API POND ACCU-CLEAR Pond Water Clarifier 16-Ounce Bottle
  • Helps clear cloudy pond water of dirt, silt and floating particles
  • Clumps floating particles into large clusters that can be easily removed by a pond filter
  • Works quickly and improves the overall efficiency of your pond filter
  • Use weekly or when cloudy water is observed in freshwater ponds

From the manufacturer

pond care fresh freshwater well tap water solution chemical supply product liquid treats gallons api

fish koi goldfish catfish wildlife plants garden backyard outdoor ornamental mini healthy api

Why be proactive with water treatments?

A natural pond has a constant supply of fresh water flowing into it, such as from a stream or spring. Water also flows out of a natural pond, taking fish waste and other toxins with it. This isn’t true for most garden ponds as they are closed systems. Garden ponds also tend to be much smaller than natural ponds, so they do not offer the amount of water per fish that you find in nature. For these reasons, water treatments are necessary to keep water conditions safe for both fish and plant life and for clearer water.

Following specific steps each season allows you to create a backyard retreat you’ll enjoy all year long! For more information about what’s needed each season, check out more below.


Winter – Keep Pond Water Circulating

In cooler climates, when the water temperature drops, fish will naturally eat less than at warmer temperatures. Once the water temperature drops below 42⁰F, fish will cease eating and if they have been fed properly through the summer and autumn, they will have ample reserves to survive the rigors of winter. It is also important to ensure your pond has circulation to keep an open area on the ponds surface throughout the winter months to prevent the buildup of toxic gases which can accumulate from the decomposition of organic matter.

 

 

 

 

 

 
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