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Old 25-05-2004, 05:21 PM
Benign Vanilla
 
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Default The Great Dye Experiment


"Snooze" wrote in message
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"Benign Vanilla" wrote in message
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As I understand it. They are a use as needed treatment. Turn the water
blueish, kill the algea by starving the sunlight. Meanhwhile the enzymes
east the sludge at the bottom of the pond. I cannot attest to any of

these
claims, except the algae clearing. After the first day, my water was
noticeable clearer.

You can read the details from the manufacturer, here.
http://tinyurl.com/yrqpk.


One of my buddies lives in an apartment complex that has this "river"
flowing between the buildings. To keep the kids from treating it as a

pool,
they dye it green. It's not even pea-soup green, it's bright lime green.

As for using the dye in the pond, maybe as a one time deal for when you're
having a party and want to show off your clear blue water..otherwise a
little bit silly.


I was hoping it would do the job of helping my plants beat out the algae, by
tinting the water so the algae is starved. We'll see how silly in a few
days. LOL.

BV.