Description
Dry Lake and Pond Dye
Air-O-Lator Dry Lake and Pond Dye is a proprietary blend of environmentally friendly, nontoxic, water soluble dyes formulated to reduce sunlight penetration and impart a natural blue color when applied to ponds and lakes.
Less mess and spillage vs. liquid dyes and is much easier to handle. Each water soluble bag will treat 1/4 acre 4` deep.
- Unique Water Soluble Packaging – Just Throw and Go!
- Less Mess – No Liquids to Spill
- Safe and Nontoxic to Fish, Birds and other Animals
- No irrigation or recreational restrictions
- Natural Blue Color
Each bag measures 186 grams or 6.56 ounces, which is 25% more dye than the leading competitor. 25% more dye for less money!
The twin pack of dye include – 2 water soluble dye packs packaged in one waterproof shipping container.
Using Pond Dye: Benefits and Application
Pond dye is a popular product among pond owners for a variety of reasons. If you’re new to pond management, you might be curious about the benefits and applications of pond dye. Pond dye is a non-toxic product that adds artificial color to ponds or water features. It is also eco-friendly and helpful in controlling algae overgrowth. Here’s everything you need to know about pond dyes.
When to Apply Pond Dye
If you’re struggling with algae growth in your pond, pond dye can be an effective solution. However, it’s essential to use an aeration system to get the best results. An aeration system will help circulate the pond dye evenly throughout the pond and prevent it from accumulating in one spot.
How Much Pond Dye to Use
The amount of pond dye required for your pond will depend on its size. To determine the amount of pond dye needed, you can calculate the acreage and depth of your pond. Based on your calculations, you can determine the amount of pond dye needed. A standard bottle of pond dye can cover 4 to 6 acres of water per bottle. It’s advisable to start with one bottle and adjust the quantity as necessary. If you notice that the pond is becoming transparent, you can add more pond dye.
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