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Old 17-09-2003, 02:43 AM
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Default A Decent Fix for Algae Problems

I agree, I love this product but never thought of it as anything for algae.
It is a seed, and conditioning type of product.

Norm Courage wrote in message
.rogers.com...
I have used Microbe Lift for several years now and have had excellent
results with it, however I never really thought of it having much effect

on
the algae itself but more on the whole condition of the pond with the good
bacteria that it contains which really aids in seeding the biofilter and
thereby breaking down the nutrients that feed the algae blooms. The

microbe
lift web site has some very interesting reading on how it works. Happy
Ponding !
"PlainBill" wrote in message
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At first glance, it reminds me of the story of "The old woman who
swallowed a fly". I can accept the existance of a bacteria which
agressively strips the nutriants from the pond. But what happens to
the bacteria? I have this image of a layer of sludge coating the
bottom and sides of the pond, the filter, the fish......

PlainBill

On 12 Sep 2003 15:18:57 -0700, (Audra) wrote:

Hi everyone,

I just wanted to share information on a product that I stumbled across
and has so far solved my algae problem. I found it while doing a
search on Google, after doing most of the helpful suggestions I have
read elsewhere and I still had water problems.

The product is called warm Microbe-Lift and it is a natural bacteria
that eats the same things algae does, so over time it starves the
algae out. So far I have had great luck with it. Does anyone know
anything about it, positive or negative?

Cheers!

Audra