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Bring Your Dog To Work Day set for June 21
International buyers seek new UK pet products
Company introduces advanced pet food sorting solutions
MD of Benyfit Natural appointed PFMA Vice Chairman
New Sales Director at Forthglade takes the lead
PetLove takes a walk on the wild side
Low-calorie training snack called Loopies launched
Pet product suppliers hear export success stories
Garden centre raises more than £3,500 for animal rescue
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The £1.9 billion cost of retail crime
Successful Crufts exhibition for Scruffs
More life-saving dogs to follow their nose with lottery boost
Brambles PAW helping Wildlife Rescue Centres
TETRA launches Pond FilterStart Bacteria
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Threatened pet shop given lifeline after support from local residents
Different Dog goes crazy after TV exposure at Crufts
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TETRA launches Pond FilterStart Bacteria

Tetra has launched Pond FilterStart Bacteria, a water conditioner which combines two types of natural, highly active bacteria to ensure optimal pond care.

 

By activating pond filters and reducing filter mud levels, the solution is able to boost effective biological filtration and eliminate ammonia and nitrite. This in turn not only improves the service life of your customer’s filter, but also makes ongoing pond maintenance and cleaning much easier.

 

A properly functioning filter is crucial to maintain a pond’s biological balance as beneficial and helpful filter bacteria collect in the filter materials to break down pollutants and organic substances. However, as most filter bacteria are lost through the regular cleaning required or after dormant periods, such as winter, Tetra’s Pond FilterStart is a perfect product to kick start pond season as the water temperatures rise above 10oC1, helping to replenish lost bacteria to restore biological balance in garden ponds.

 

Organic pollutants can build up in the pond filter due to fish waste, food remains and fallen leaves. The cleaning bacteria efficiently break down organic waste in the filter. In doing so, Tetra Pond FilterStart extends the intervals between cleaning and increases the filter’s service life. It also contains bacteria from Tetra’s own biofarm to break down harmful substances. These bacteria are responsible for breaking down ammonia and nitrite, which are toxic for fish. With its mix of natural bacteria, Tetra Pond FilterStart quickly restores the biological balance in your garden pond.

 

Ashleigh Foster, Aquatics Marketing Manager at Tetra comments; ‘We’re excited to launch our new Pond FilterStart Bacteria water conditioner, which makes caring for ponds and fish even easier than before. Our solution, which includes bacteria from our very own biofarm, helps to break down harmful substances including organic pollutants that can build up in the pond filter during winter due to fish waste, food remains and foliage to ensure waters are biologically balanced.”

 

The Tetra Pond FilterStart Bacteria conditioner is available in 500ml and 1L bottles from February with an RRP of £162 and £26.702.

 

Tetra Pond FilterStart Bacteria at a glance

  • NEW: 2in1 formula for effective biological filtration in garden ponds
  • Includes highly active filter bacteria to combat ammonia and nitrite
  • Efficient cleaning bacteria to fight against sediment and decay in the filter
  • Extends the intervals between filter cleaning
  • Purely biological effect

For more information about Tetra, visit www.tetra-fish.co.uk or join in the conversation with Tetra UK on Facebook.

 

1 Tetra Pond FIlterStart should only be used once water temperatures rise above 10OC.

2 Pricing is at the sole discretion of the retailer

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