Description
Healthy Ponds® Pond Dye For maximum effect, Healthy Ponds® Pond Dye is best used in conjunction with our dispensers and supplements. Within 24 hours of applying the Healthy Ponds® Pond Dye, the pond will take on a beautiful appearance that will reflect the sky. Made from certifiable food-grade quality dyes, our pond dyes are veterinarian recommended and safe for fish, plants, pets, and people.
Direction For Use:
Calculate pond volume: Length x Width x Depth x 7.5 = Total Gallons
2.6 Oz Jar Treats up to 250,000 Gallons:
- 2,500 gallons per level spoonful
- One container treats up to 250,000 gallons
- Repeat every 30 days, or as needed to retain desired color
Application Directions
- Carefully open. One level spoonful treats 2,500 gallons
- Disperses best when applied upwind
- Follow label instructions
- Retain usage rate records for future reference
17.6 Oz Treats up to 1.5 Million Gallons:
One half ounce = ½ tablespoon (T.) Healthy Ponds® Pond Dye treats 50,000 gallons
- Calculate ounces of dye needed to treat pond
Total Gallons ÷ 100,000 = Ounces of product
Example:
To treat 50,000 gallons of water, apply 1/2 ounce (½ T.) of pond dye.
To treat 100,000 gallons of water, apply 1 ounce (1 T.) of pond dye.
- Measure the needed amount of dye.
- Broadcast into pond from multiple locations when possible.
- For dramatic appearance, add additional dye after waiting 12-24 hours. Monitor color every 30 days, to determine longevity of color and application frequency. Retail usage rate records for future reference.
HELPFUL APPLICATION TIPS:
Applying the dye upwind will help it disperse throughout your pond.
Always document and update how much dye you applied. This will help you determine the timing and amount of product needed for future applications.
Water quality and turbidity will affect the amount of dye required to maintain the desired effect.
Rainfall, sunlight and pond conditions will affect how frequently you will need to reapply the dye.
Always wear gloves, and protect your clothing when applying dye.
Products of this nature may reduce oxygen levels when used in poor health ponds that contain fish populations. High temps, algae blooms and oxygen levels that get too low may produce localized fish deaths in any pond.
For additional information on pond treatment, read label closely.
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