The Atlantic-Oase Lake Therapy Block - Beneficial Bacteria provides a convenient, time-released solution for improving water quality in lakes, ponds, and large water bodies. Designed to support a healthier biological balance, the block continuously releases beneficial bacteria that help break down organic waste and improve overall water conditions.
These bacteria work to reduce ammonia, nitrite, and unpleasant odors caused by fish waste, decaying plants, and hydrogen sulfide buildup. At the same time, they help improve dissolved oxygen levels and support the digestion of accumulated sediment on the pond or lake bottom.
Effective across a wide range of water temperatures and pH conditions, the Lake Therapy Block offers an easy maintenance solution for ongoing water quality management.
Why Choose Atlantic-Oase Lake Therapy Block - Beneficial Bacteria?
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Time-Released Formula: Continuously releases beneficial bacteria over time.
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Odor Reduction: Helps reduce unpleasant smells caused by organic waste and hydrogen sulfide.
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Improves Water Quality: Supports lower ammonia and nitrite levels.
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Organic Waste Digestion: Helps break down accumulated sediment and dead organic matter.
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Boosts Dissolved Oxygen: Supports healthier aquatic conditions.
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Large Coverage Area: One block treats up to 8 acre feet of water.
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Wide Environmental Compatibility: Effective across varying pH levels and temperatures.
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Easy Application: Can be placed directly in water or suspended from a dock or fountain.
Water Treatment Temperature Guide
- Effective across a broad range of water temperatures.
- Suitable for ongoing seasonal lake and pond maintenance.
- Works in a wide range of pH conditions.
Dosing Instructions
- Use 1 block per 8 acre feet (2.6 million gallons) of water.
- Place directly into the water or suspend from a dock or floating fountain.
- Reapply after 30 days for the first follow-up treatment.
- After the second application, reapply every 60 days.
PRO TIP
For best results, place the block near areas with consistent water movement, such as fountains or aerators, to help distribute beneficial bacteria throughout the water body.