Aquascape MAINTAIN Water Treatment for Koi and Fish Ponds, Easy To Use, Powerful Blend of Beneficial Bacteria, Phosphate Binder, Flocculent, and Detoxifier, 8 ounce / 236-ml | 96057
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Yes, they are the same.
My Maintain is delivered to the pond via an automatic dosing system, so all I have to do is set my 1500 gallon pond's settings. Apart from reading the bottle or calling their customer service, all I can say is that my pond, which is larger, only uses about 16 gallons of water. In a month, I drank 20 ounces. As a result, your pond would consume 5 gallons of water per day. In a 30-day period, you should consume 6 ounces of water. It doesn't take much each day to make a difference. There is a limit of one. In less than a week, I've lost 5 ounces. I hope this has been of assistance to you.
Thank you for contacting me with your query. br>br>At this time (February 2018), we do not sell the MAINTAIN water treatment formulation in concentrated contractor-grade form. The contractor-grade gallon size Grade water treatments 25% concentrated than equivalent consumer water treatments; As a result, their MSRP is higher.
Yes. There won't be any issues.
Selected User Reviews For Aquascape MAINTAIN Water Treatment for Koi and Fish Ponds, Easy To Use, Powerful Blend of Beneficial Bacteria, Phosphate Binder, Flocculent, and Detoxifier, 8 ounce / 236-ml | 96057
I have a 900 gallon pond (9x12 and deepish) in which I keep about 30 fish of various sizes. It is self-evident that in the summer it turns greenish. I use Nualgi on a weekly basis, but I felt it was lacking in bacteria. I had a lot of success with Aquascape's cold water bacteria during the spring startup, so I purchased some of this. I was having some difficulty deciding which product to purchase - They also appear to have others that appear to be a good fit. This, on the other hand, appears to be of assistance. My water is a light shade of green - However, it is most visible when removing water from a white bucket - It has a greenish cast to it, and I can clearly see my fish, so it's doing its job. It doesn't get any easier than this when it comes to dosing. There are nine pumps for a total of 900 gallons. Easy. One thing I don't like about this product (and the Cold Weather Bacteria pump) is that you get sprayed in the face when you first open it. To keep it from spraying all over the place, open it in a bag or something similar. And it drips for a while after being pumped into the pond, which I don't like, but it's simple and it works, so I can overlook it. If you want to clear your water, I recommend giving this a shot. If you don't want to make a science project out of your pond, You aren't going about it correctly.
Excellent value for money. It's in both my Cichlid and Goldfish tanks. br>br>Capable of stocking TWICE as many fish! br>br>Use it whenever you need to change the water!.
After delivery, use extreme caution when opening the pump. When I turned the pump on, it exploded in my face like a fountain. I tried to flush a bunch of them out of my eyes as soon as possible. My eyes were red and dry, and they were burning. Drops in the eyes were also painful. There are no warnings on the label, so we'll see how my eyes react. I just wanted to make sure that others are aware that the lid must be vented before the pump can be turned on.
I bought it after our pond specialist recommended it, and I love that I can get it in such a large size on Amazon. It is more convenient and cost-effective.
The packaging should be more mail-order friendly. The bottle arrived broken, with all of the contents spilled, but the seller refunded my money and I purchased another. Everything appears to be in order.
You must manually add this, whereas the dosing system uses a bag that must be replaced on a regular basis, depending on the size of your pond or tank.
I was able to assist one of my clients in resolving a pond disaster. Following the bottle directions, use after a pond cleanout to help control the water quality while removing chlorine. It's a great product, but it won't fix bad design or overstocking issues.
I wanted to reduce the amount of phosphate in my pond.