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Essential for Nitrification

Use for:

  • Tap Water
  • Tank Water
  • Change Water

When pond carbonate levels fall below the necessary level, nitrification will stop and will fail to start again. With the loss of KH (carbonate alkalinity) pH levels will vary and pH will be difficult to control as KH stabilizes pond pH.

The natural biological ammonia removal process in ponds referred to as nitrification and:

  • Requires the presence of KH (carbonate alkalinity) at all times.
  • Utilizes 7.1 mg. of KH for every 1 mg. of ammonia removed.
  • Continuously depletes KH so KH must be monitored and restored as necessary with MICROBE-LIFT/KH Bio-Active Booster.

KH must remain at or above 100ppm at all times.

Available Sizes

  • 2 Lbs. (0.9 kg.) (CABPSM) – approximately 49 scoops (Blue) per container
  • 8 Lbs. (3.62 kg.) (CABPMD) – approximately 196 scoops (Blue) per container
  • 20 Lbs. (9.07 kg.) (CABPLG) – approximately 490 scoops (Blue) per container
  • 50 Lbs. (22.67 kg.) (CABPXL) – approximately 1225 scoops (Blue) per container

Ingredients

  • Contains a proprietary blend of Carbonate Hardness constituents and bacterial cultures.

Cautions

  • Keep out of the reach of children
  • Follow directions carefully
  • Avoid eye contact
  • Avoid inhaling powder-dust

 

A full flat level scoop (enclosed) will raise the KH by approximately:

  • 80/ppm in 30 gallons (113 L)
  • 50/ppm in 50 gallons (189 L)
  • 25/ppm in 100 gallons (378 L)

 

*TREATS AMOUNTS FOR WHOLE CONTAINER:

2 LBS

25 ppm→5,335 gal
50 ppm→2,667 gal
80 ppm→1,600 gal

8 LBS

25 ppm→21,340 gal
50 ppm→10,668 gal
80 ppm→6,400 gal

50 LBS

25 ppm→133,375 gal
50 ppm→66,675 gal
80 ppm→16,000 gal

Example:

To raise KH in 4,000 gal pond, wanting to keep the KH level above 80 ppm:

To raise by 25 ppm→ add 40 scoops

To raise by 50 ppm→ add 80 scoops

To raise by 80 ppm (in pond that has crashed)→ add 133 scoops!

[Ideal KH level in pond is 100-300 ppm/mg/L, with the higher the better, especially in heavily stocked ponds and lined ponds.]