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Microbe-Lift Ammonia Remover

Microbe-Lift Ammonia RemoverNeutralizes Toxic Ammonia, Chloramine, and Chlorine

MICROBE-LIFT AMMONIA REMOVER gives beneficial bacteria time to multiply and recover if the if the biological filter gets damaged keeping pond fish from being stressed.

  • Every ounce removes 1.225 of toxic ammonia in 150 gallons of pond water by forming an irreversible complex to reduce free ammonia to safe levels.
  • May be used at startup, when making water changes, replacing lost water due to evaporation, or when your pond is overstocked with too many fish
  • Neutralizes residual chlorine and destroys deadly chloramine
  • Safe for use with all pond fish and aquatic life
Item # Description Price Add to Cart
803447Ammonia Remover - 16 oz.$13.99 Add to Cart
803449Ammonia Remover - 32 oz.$21.99 Add to Cart
803451Ammonia Remover - 1 Gallon$56.99 Add to Cart

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Koi & Pond Tip of the Day
January 6th, 2009
Koi can be very hard on your plants because of their persistent rooting habits. They will root around looking for insects and larvae to feed on. Any valuable plants should be planted in tubs, which are then placed in the pond.
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