Application Instructions
Small Ponds: Buy the kilo pack and use 450 grams per square metre
(1-lb to every 10sq ft).
Large Ponds: Buy the 25 kilo bag which will treat up to 50 sq metres
(500sq ft e.g 10ft x 8ft = 80sq ft.,so use 8-lbs).
Lakes: need less, usually a pallet per acre (40 bags) which can be spread from a small boat or poured in front of the propeller of an outboard motor.
Rivers and Streams: Bags can be positioned across the bottom like a damn. By perforating them, water will penetrate forming a thick paste, which will be carried away by the flow and deposited on the layers of mud. Where the situation allows, Aquaplancton can also be spread over the surface of the water from the banks at strategic points where the silt builds up.
General Information:

It is safe to use Aquaplancton in conjunction with fish remedies, other pond products and UV filters. However, as Aquaplancton is entirely natural, the fewer unnatural methods used the better. Pumps can be left on to mix the Aquaplancton well in, but if it is possible to switch them off for a little while, without affecting the oxygen levels for the fish, this will give the Aquaplancton time to settle to the bottom and start its valuable work. Remember that some fish can be sensitive to any change in their environment so ultimately the pond owner has to be responsible for the well being of their own fish. A milky or pale green appearance in the water is perfectly normal and disappears when the Aquaplancton settles.
Aquaplancton starts to work against acidity as soon as you apply it. Any acidity in the water will be neutralised immediately. If the water is already alkaline with a high pH level, you can still use Aquaplancton, however in these cases the pH level usually stays about the same.
For the cost effective elimination of:-
Sludge Slime, Algae, Odour and Blanketweed
For the ecological restoration of:-
Flora and Fauna in lakes, ponds, rivers and streams
Neutralises acidity. Precipitates matter in suspension. Accelerates biological digestion of organic mud.
Starves algae and blanketweed of nutrition.
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