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Bacteria in a Pond

24 Feb 2011

Few additions to a property revival the pride of ownership a pond presents. Depending on the size, it can be quite an undertaking to maintain its water quality and usability. Algae and other aquatic plants are a crucial component to the health of your pond. Like most life, if given abundant food they will blossom out of control. Beneficial bacteria in a pond are your ally against this situation.

Bacteria in a pond will create a competition for resources and keep aggressive algae manageable. Pond bacteria aid in the decomposition of sludge so that algae doesn’t have excessive nutrients to thrive. Breaking the cycle of algae blooms will stabilize your pond’s ecosystem. Bringing back healthy populations of beneficial pond bacteria will aid in clearing up your pond.

Sanco offers great solutions to your pond problems. We have natural additives that replenish and invigorate existing bacteria to effectively diminish pond sludge and lessen algae blooms. Contact us today.