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PondCare pH UP & PondCare pH DOWN

PondCare pH UP & PondCare pH DOWN

pH Adjusters For Ponds

PondCare® pH UP®
Slowly raises the pH of pond water (making it more alkaline) without harming delicate pond fish or aquatic plants. Slowly neutralizes acid substances that cause low pH (pH of pond water is affected by mineral leaching, soil runoff & decomposing waste). A low pH can stress pond fish & suppress the activity of the biological filter. Contains no algae-promoting phosphates.

PondCare® pH Down®
Slowly lower the pH of pond water (making it more acidic) without harming delicate pond fish or aquatic plants. Slowly neutralizes alkaline substances that cause high pH (pH of pond water is affected by mineral leaching, soil runoff & decomposing waste). A high pH limits the ability of aquatic plants to absorb necessary nutrients. Contains no algae-promoting phosphates.

Item   Description Price Order
AP171B PondCare pH UP 16oz. Treats 2400 gals. $ 12.99 C a l l
AP170B PondCare pH DOWN 16 oz. Treats 4800 gals. $ 12.99 C a l l
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Koi & Pond Tip of the Day
September 8th, 2010
Before considering buying any additional fish for your pond you should consider whether your pond is ready for its first fish (if a new pond) or is ready for some extra fish if an existing pond.
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