UltraClear Instant Pond
Clarifier is a chemical formulation that
clears pond water by causing tiny particles to
clump together (flocculation). Through
flocculation, pond particles become large enough
to settle by gravity to the bottom of the pond
(where they can be vacuumed away) or easily
filtered. Instant Pond Clarifier also removes
phosphates from pond water.
UltraClear Instant Pond Clarifier works
in just hours, compared to UltraClear Biological
Pond Clarifier, which will take days to weeks to
show a satisfactory result. However, any
chemical clarifier, including UltraClear Instant
Pond Clarifier, will remove beneficial bacteria
along with other pond particles. Therefore, we
recommend application of UltraClear Biological
Pond Clarifier after use of any chemical
clarifier.
How Does UltraClear Instant Pond Clarifier
Work?
Poor clarity results from suspended and
colloidal materials in the pond water. Examples
of suspended material are fine clay or silt
particles that do not settle, free-swimming
algae or other microorganisms, and tiny bits of
decaying organic matter. These materials are so
small that they remain suspended and do not
settle to the bottom. Colloidal materials are
smaller yet, and stay in suspension.
Instant Pond Clarifier is a polymer product
with the ability to clump small particles
together. When these materials are clumped
together by the action of Instant Pond
Clarifier, they become larger and heavier. If
you add enough of the product, the large
particles will actually sink to the bottom of
the pond where they can be vacuumed away. Or,
with lesser product doses, the clumping is less
than with a heavier dose, but still enough to
allow effective removal through filtration.
When the product is applied, the resulting
clumps of previously suspended or colloidal
material can be vacuumed from the bottom of the
pond or filtered away. Either way, the result is
healthy, clear pond water within 24 hours.
What is the Best Way to Apply Instant Pond
Clarifier?
There are two things to take into account when
dosing UltraClear Instant Pond Clarifier. The
first is how much to use, and the second is when
and how to apply the product.
Determining how much to dose is very simple.
Use 2 ounces of Instant Pond Clarifier for every
1,000 gallons of pond volume (or about 1
teaspoon for every 100 gallons of pond volume).
To understand the best time and method for
dosing the product, please read the following
discussion of dissolved oxygen (O2), carbon
dioxide (CO2), and pH.
All ponds have some phytoplankton algae.
These algae cause significant swings in O2, CO2,
and pH. Algae produce oxygen during
photosynthesis, which requires sunlight.
Dissolved oxygen concentration reaches its
highest levels in late afternoon. While O2 is
present, the biological flora in the pond will
consume CO2. Therefore, while O2 is highest in
late afternoon, CO2 is lowest. At night, in
contrast, the respirating organisms release CO2.
This means that the CO2 concentration increases
throughout the night, and peaks around sunrise.
Finally, pH of the pond swings in a daily cycle
based on the amount of sunlight. For a given
pond, the pH is relatively low in the evening,
and increases during the daylight hours.
While Instant Pond Clarifier will work
regardless of the time of day it is applied,
best results are obtained when the product is
applied in early evening. Allow the product to
work overnight. The next day, after at least 8
hours have elapsed since application, use a
filter to remove large clumps that have formed,
or a vacuum to remove clumps that have sunk to
the pond bottom.
To work effectively, the product must be well
distributed throughout the pond. You can dilute
the product into a volume of pond water and
spread it around the pond. Or you can add the
product near a pump inlet or aerator that will
help distribute it. As each pond is different,
some individual judgment must be used. But
mechanical agitation from a pump or aerator will
not hurt the product in any way. Therefore, take
advantage of any natural mixing available in the
pond to make sure that it is mixed throughout
the pond as best as possible.
As stated previously, depending on the size
of the clumps that result from product use,
filtering or vacuuming can be used to remove the
clumps from the water. However, if the clumps
have fallen to the bottom of the pond and the
clarity is satisfactory, it is not absolutely
necessary to vacuum away the settled clumps.
However, the settled clumps are a source of
future problems, as they will eventually
degrade, cause anaerobic conditions, and a cause
a return of poor water clarity. We recommend
vacuuming the settled clumps from the pond
bottom whenever it is practical after
application of Instant Pond Clarifier.
What Are the Safety Issues to be Concerned
With?
As long as the product is used as directed, it
will not harm fish, plants, or wildlife.
However, do not use in ponds with fish intended
for human consumption. Do not use more than the
recommended dose, or more often than the
recommended frequency. As with all household
chemicals, store securely away from children.
What Influence Does Instant Pond Clarifier
Have on Desirable Bacteria
All chemical flocculants, including Instant Pond
Clarifier, will cause clumping of desirable
bacteria along with suspended solids, phosphates
and colloids. Therefore, use of any flocculant
will remove some beneficial bacteria from the
pond. We recommend using UltraClear Biological
Pond Clarifier as a follow up to application of
any flocculant. Apply UltraClear immediately
after filtering or vacuuming. Use the 'start-up'
UltraClear dose after applying any flocculant,
then revert to the maintenance dose to keep your
pond beautiful, clear, and healthy.
Packaging for retailers & Distributors:
UltraClear Instant Pond Clarifier is available
in:
|
P/N |
Bottle Size |
Bottles/Case |
|
41225 |
12 ounce |
24 |
|
41230 |
32 ounce |
12 |
|
41235 |
Gallon |
4 |
|