Oxypond 5kg - Maintenance product against algae based on active oxygen - AquaForte
- Improves the oxygen level of a pond
- Helps fight algae
- Improves the biology of your pond
Oxypond (formerly Oxyper) is not a chemical but an oxygen preparation that attacks the cellular structure of algae, making them smaller or completely disappearing.
Direct action against filamentous algae thanks to active oxygen:
- Contains special bacteria that break down dead algae
- Acts preventively against parasitic attacks
- Acts against gill necrosis in fish
- Does not contain heavy metals or organic biocides
- Improving water quality
In the ponds, Excess solids such as food residues, fish excrement and organic decomposition products accumulate and cause the formation of oxygen-deficient deposits. These processes reduce the oxygen content of the water, which causes stress in the fish. Stress stunts the growth of fish and makes them susceptible to disease.
The use of Oxypond clearly improves water quality. Thanks to Oxypond, the water is saturated with oxygen, which improves the living conditions of the fish. At the same time, it improves the colour and clarity of the water, resulting in high water purity. In addition, Oxypond attacks thread algae biologically. Pour Oxypond directly into the water to be treated or specifically onto the thread algae.
The prescribed dose should not be exceeded. Important: Do not use this product when pH values exceed 8.6. Repeat treatment only after 3 days.
DOSAGE: 1000 grams of Oxypond are enough to treat about 20-50 m³ of water. The normal dosage of Oxypond is 30 g/m³ of water. The permitted dose should not exceed 50 g/m³.
Small doses of 10 g/m³ are suitable for increasing the oxygen level during fish transport. In case of soft water (carbonate hardness CH < 3° dH, total hardness dH < 6° dH), reduce the dose, unless the water is previously treated with a product to increase the carbonate hardness, such as Kusuri Bio Balance for example. When first used, leaves accumulated on the bottom and other waste may rise to the surface due to the released oxygen.
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