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wrote: "David" wrote in message m... Getting ready to start up our new 7000 gal.free form rubber liner pond.Any Suggestions on a good Bactiera to use? I use Aquazyme with good results. Of course, there are others. All that I have seen do good job. This product is not really designed for this purpose. If you want to 'jump start' a pond or aquarium, then it is Fritz-Zyme "Turbo Start" that you want to use. Used by profession institutions for decades. You will also need some ammonia chloride as a food source. FRITZ-ZYME work 214-285-5471 ext 164 (Contact:Pat) jay Fri Aug 13, 2004 |
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"Go Fig" wrote in message
... You will also need some ammonia chloride as a food source. Writing as a newbie: You pond guys are weird; why would you pay good money for something freely available right at hand? Crashj " who just off loaded some food source" Johnson |
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