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Pond Shark Net / Rake / Scraper

SKU 74004
C$69.99
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Pond Shark Net / Rake / Scraper
Product Details
UPC: 742575740041
Brand: Aquascape

Pond Shark Net / Rake / Scraper

Extends up to 5 Feet

The Aquascape Pond Shark is a versatile pond net that combines three helpful tools into one easy-to-use product, making pond cleanup and maintenance easier than ever. The Pond Shark includes a sturdy net to handle fish and collect pond debris and innovative raking and scraping blades to tear through and collect unwanted pond debris or string algae. The integrated telescoping steel handle is extremely durable and extends up to 60″ in length for ease of use.

Features:

  • Versatile pond net that combines three helpful tools into one
  • Makes pond cleanup and maintenance easier than ever
  • Sturdy net is great for handling fish and collecting pond debris
  • Innovative raking and scraping blades tear through and collect unwanted debris or algae
  • Telescoping steel handle is extremely durable and extends up to 60"

 

 

 

Daily Pond tip

Performing regular, parial water changes is a great way to maintain optimal water quality. Changing 10%-15% of the pond water every week or 2, helps to flush out nitrates, tannins and other waste products while replenishing essential minerals.

Daily Pond tip

Performing regular, parial water changes is a great way to maintain optimal water quality. Changing 10%-15% of the pond water every week or 2, helps to flush out nitrates, tannins and other waste products while replenishing essential minerals.

Daily Pond Tip

Gill Flukes (Dactylogyrus sp.) are found on fishes’ gills as well as their skin, where they feed on blood and mucous. They can lay up to 20 eggs per hour!