Easy Pro Sludge Remover Bacteria Water Soluble Packs
Sludge Remover Bacteria Water Soluble Packs
Convenient water-soluble packs offer a simple and effective solution for pond maintenance. These beneficial bacteria packs dissolve easily for mess-free application, targeting organic bottom sludge, improving water clarity, and reducing toxic compounds that harm fish and water quality.
Key Features
- Water-Soluble Packs – Dissolve easily for simple, mess-free application
- Reduces Toxic Compounds – Lowers ammonia, nitrite, nitrate, and phosphate levels
- Improves Water Clarity – Reduces murkiness caused by organic waste
- Sludge Reduction – Targets organic bottom sludge and odors
- Cold Water Effective – Works in water temperatures down to 45°F
- Safe for Fish and Plants – Beneficial bacteria are safe for all pond life
Directions for Use
Standard: One 1 oz. packet per 1,000 gallons weekly | Heavy Sludge/Cold Water (below 45°F): Two 1 oz. packets per 1,000 gallons weekly until water clears
Simply toss the water-soluble pack into the pond. No mixing or measuring required.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I apply the water-soluble packs?
A: Simply toss the pack into your pond. The water-soluble packaging dissolves quickly, releasing the beneficial bacteria. No mixing, measuring, or mess.
Q: How often should I use Sludge Remover Bacteria?
A: Apply weekly at one 1 oz. packet per 1,000 gallons. For heavy sludge or cold water, double the dosage until water clears.
Q: Will this work in cold water?
A: Yes, effective in water temperatures down to 45°F. For colder water, use a double dose for best results.
Q: Is this safe for fish, plants, and wildlife?
A: Yes, the beneficial bacteria are completely safe for fish, plants, and wildlife. They naturally break down organic waste without harmful chemicals.
Q: How long does it take to see results?
A: Results vary depending on sludge levels and water temperature. Most ponds show improved clarity within 2-4 weeks of regular weekly application.
Q: What causes sludge buildup in ponds?
A: Sludge is caused by decomposing organic matter like leaves, fish waste, uneaten food, and dead plant material. Beneficial bacteria help break down this organic waste naturally.
