Concentrated Black Lake & Pond Dye Packets- 4 pack
EasyPro Black Lake Dye will improve the appearance of pond water and help with overall water quality. Water soluble packets can simply be tossed into the pond for easy application. Black Lake & Pond Dye creates a mirrored surface which beautifully reflects surrounding trees and natural rocky landscapes making it perfect for natural ponds in wooded areas. Concentrated Black Lake & Pond Dye Packets are super concentrated, each water soluble pack treats 1/3 of an acre 3' to 6' deep. Non-toxic and safe for wildlife, fish swimming and irrigation.
Features:
Powerful Concentrated Powder
Two packets treat the same as a quart of our powerful 4x concentrated Pond Dye, or a gallon of competitive pond dyes, making it extremely cost effective; saving you both money and shelf space.
No-Mess Water Soluble Packets
Convenient, water soluble packets make treating your pond a breeze. There’s no need to cut, tear, scoop or pour Concentrated Black Lake & Pond Dye Packets, just throw the packets in your pond and let your water do the rest.
Fish, Plant & Wildlife Friendly
When used in accordance with label directions Concentrated Black Lake & Pond Dye is completely safe for your fish, plants, pets and pond wildlife.
Directions For Use:
| Concentrated Black Lake & Pond Dye Packets Dosage Rates | |
|---|---|
| Pond Size (3-6 Foot Average Depth) |
Pond Dye Packets |
| 1/3 Acre | 1 Packet |
| 2/3 Acre | 2 Packets |
| 1 Acre | 3 Packets |
| Treat every 4-8 weeks to maintain desired colour | |
Testing your water quality on a regular basis is the only way to know how healthy your pond water is. Just because your water is clear, doesn’t mean it is safe for your fish. The most important parameters to test for are ammonia, nitrite, alkalinity and pH,
Testing your water quality on a regular basis is the only way to know how healthy your pond water is. Just because your water is clear, doesn’t mean it is safe for your fish. The most important parameters to test for are ammonia, nitrite, alkalinity and pH,
The first few leaves of Lotus plants usually float on the water’s surface. As the plant grows stronger, subsequent leaves are held up high above the water.