🌊 Dive into Clarity with Aquascape!
Aquascape Beneficial Bacteria Concentrate is a powerful 1.1-pound solution designed to maintain clear and healthy water in ponds and water features. With a potency of 3.0 billion CFU per ounce, this product effectively treats large volumes of water, making it easy to achieve a balanced aquatic ecosystem.
M**M
Only product we put in our pond besides fish food
One day in early 2008 we got out a couple shovels thinking we’d dig a small pond for our backyard … .over the years we’ve learned a lot about what to do and not to do. For the last 5 or so years we’ve figured out how to do it right.A book called Pond Builder’s Bible set me on the right course to explain the safer, healthier, less expensive way to maintain a pond. This Beneficial Bacteria is the ONLY medium that goes in our pond, besides food for the fish. Well, and homemade frog islands, but I don’t think those count.Instead of UV lights, algae killers and other dangerous means, now we use a skimmer, which is just a plastic, 2-compartment bucket with a door than opens and shuts from the movement of the pond water with an approx $150 pump (both located under brown rectangle across from the waterfall in the photos).POND’S SETUP- The pump sucks water from the pond into the skimmer > through a net / thick plastic-y filter > through the pump > then out of the skimmer through a tube in the ground that goes around the side of the pond and under the side of the waterfall wall > and up into the waterfall. The waterfall (base of each level AND a ways up the sides) and the entire pond are lined with a thick pond liner, then rocks were added on top.MAINTENANCE- Debris is removed and hosed from the skimmer net / filter as needed on average 1-2x a week (which takes seconds to do). A few times a year the pump is hosed to keep it clear of debris. Pump has been replaced once in many years; filter / net have never been replaced.- The top of the waterfall has a waterfall bucket, which the underground tube empties into. I have those little black plastic media in a mesh bag in the bottom of the waterfall bucket, which I’ve left in there undisturbed since first adding the waterfall years ago.- The ONLY thing we use is this Beneficial Bacteria. We estimate the pond holds about 1300 gallons. I put one scoop of beneficial bacteria (it’s a very small scoop) into the pond every couple weeks or so. When I’ve forgotten to add a scoop, depending on the time of year the water can fairly quickly get murky and algae can get out of control. If it happens, you have to be patient and give the product time to do its magic. It is not an immediate fix but it does work. The best advice is to remember to use it.- Through the seasons the pond goes through changes; sometimes there may be a short bloom of too much algae - for us especially in the spring - but the bacteria keeps it in check. Occasionally I’ll remove a handful or two of algae if it starts to grow too quickly. The homemade frog islands I made this year have helped keep some of the surface shaded from the sun, which have made occasional algae blooms even less of an issue.The fish, which began as about 9-10 baby goldfish feeder types, are thriving ridiculously well. They overwinter right in place thanks to an aerator I made using a cheap air pump, tube, Mountain Dew bottle filled with white filter media stones. The bottle’s cap has tiny holes drilled in it for aeration plus a bigger one for the air tube. Usually I’ll keep the waterfall going until around December, and turn it back on late winter/early Spring. When it’s off, the pump comes out and we use our air compressor to blow water out of the underground water tube.We realized sometimes the pond water level would drop quickly due to occasional high winds basically blowing minuscule bits of water out of the waterfall. If you’re into Smart home stuff, you’ll like this: we set up the free app IFTTT to turn off the waterfall (plugged into a smart plug) if the wind reaches 15+ mph. We have a separate command that checks if the waterfall is off every 3 hours, and if it is, to turn it back on. Water loss problem solved.Now the goldfish number around 40. Frogs and toads come to visit, sometimes up to 10 at a time. We’ve adopted 3 sunfish that keep making eggs; no babies so far. The pond is healthy, clear and almost maintenance free, largely in thanks to this product. I’m on my 2nd container of it, and that was only because the 1st one was accidentally knocked over by one of our dogs earlier this year.Has my review been helpful to you? If so, would you consider hitting the "helpful" button below? I'd greatly appreciate it. Thank you!
T**D
pond
good for my pond
A**A
Easy to use
Pond is clearing well
S**8
Just One Of The Steps Needed For A Reasonably Clear Pond
This works but is just one of the steps to get a somewhat clear pond. You will not get good results using only this to start.A Great Blue Heron dropped by while we were on vacation and wiped out our 1300 gallon pond leaving just the Mosquito eating small fry.I decided this was a great opportunity to finally experiment and see if I could turn our pea green pond into a sparkling clear blue water beauty.We bought a house recently that came with the pond and a waterfall + filter and UV light.After replacing the noisy pump with an energy efficient silent one, and installing a non pressurized tub filter + adding 5 micron filters to the front end of the tub + adding the prescribed chemicals the previous owner recommended, I was still left with pea soup water.So I discontinued all of the chemicals and added diatomaceous earth with beneficial bacteria already in it. After a month is was 5% better.So a few months ago I purchased Aquascape Beneficial Bacteria from Amazon and followed the directions with zero results.Then I turned off the the filters, loaded the filters up with the bacteria and let it sit for 2 weeks.In the meantime, I started dosing with API Pond Algaefix for those 2 weeks.After the two weeks were up, I started up the pump to the filter + started up the bubbler. Without oxygen the bacteria will not last.All this has gotten me to a much darker green pond that I can see about 1 1/2 feet down into. The pond is 5 ft deep at it's deepest point.So to sum up:Algae controlBacteriaFilterBubblerRepeatI am anticipating that once I do get to a decently clear pond,I will not be using the algae control which basically deprives the water of oxygen.By the way, I still haven't replaced the fish yet.And finally, a word to the wise; do not drain the pond and start over. Balancing a pond from scratch is tough - best left to the pros.Update: So it is now February 2018 and it has been in the low 70's and sunny in SF Bay Area for the last three weeks (another drought looming?) I can now see to the bottom of the 5 ft area of the pond and have not added any chemical in about a month. The water is essentially clear. I am sprinkling in about a half of a garden trowel's worth of Aquascape about once a week right over the aerator's bubbles (I know that's a lot, but it's still way cheaper than chemical and directions say adding more does no harm). I am cleaning the 5 micron filter media about every 3 weeks instead of every three days. It is now populated with 12 healthy fish - maybe half Koi and half "other". There are no soapy like bubbles floating on the surface any more due to chemical. I am adding another star to my review and hopefully it will remain 5 stars. One more piece of advice and I am outta here - don't bother putting bacteria directly into the filter box. There seems to be worm casings mixed in. They will actually hatch right in the filter media. You will end up changing out filter media more often.
A**W
As described
As described
N**Y
Package was open and used
Sealed container was open and apparently used.... how much I don't know or if was compromised by adding some unknow ingredient. I'm guessing it was returned without being inspected and seeing the seal was removed. Return window expired 10 days ago so I am SOL. Didn't check until today, 2/9/25, because I still was using the last of what I had left from previous order.
C**L
This product worked wonders for our pond. Absolutely Amazing.
I'll just say this if your pond is green like mine was use this product. This summer our pond went soupy green I called in a professional who wanted $1,500 to fix it. I know pools systems well and ponds are not too far off yes living environment but this price was ridiculous so this summer we removed the fish drained and cleaned the pond top to bottom added them back in. They were happy. 2 weeks later soupy green was back as shown in my photo. I tried algaecide for me they were ineffective little change, all of these products are fish safe but what they fail to tell you is that they kill the algae of which drops your oxygen levels and this will kill your fish. I used it as directed luckily able to save my fish that were struggling to breath, never again will I use it. I bought this product Beneficial Bacteria and used it as directed after a few day I could see fish, after a week the bottom of the pond the rocks it was crystal clear. This bacteria was exactly what we needed fingers crossed it stays this way as the seasons change. I highly recommend it. 100% Beneficial. My photos are the before and after use of this product. My pond has a filtration system water fall and 2 aeration stones.
B**A
Not much to say
Not sure if this helped or not. Made my water foam more by waterfall.
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