UK Koi Supplies Lacto Bacteria 1L

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Due to increased demand from recent social media impressions, Lacto Bactiera's delivery time is currently 3-5 Business days, with weekly shipments arriving from distributor to ensure continuous availability.

This product contains a variety of beneficial components including enzymes, minerals, probiotics, lactic acids, ferment, trace elements, vitamins, and essential amino acids. It helps prevent fungal infections, fin rot, and various bacterial infections. It also promotes faster healing of wounds and minimizes scar tissue formation. By adding lactic acid bacteria, the water's balance is maintained, pH levels are stabilized, ammonium and nitrite are bound, and the biological filter is supported. Additionally, it reduces algae growth by depriving them of nutrients, strengthens the immune system, and improves digestion in koi and other fish.

Instructions for Use and Dosage:

  • Shake well before use.

  • Add 500 ml for every 10,000 liters of pond water. Dilute the lactic acid bacteria with lukewarm water (24-28°C) for 5 to 10 minutes before distributing it over the pond.

  • Repeat every 14 days with 250 ml per 10,000 liters of pond water.

  • After adding the lactic acid bacteria, turn off UV, ozone systems, and any protein skimmers for 24 hours.

  • The lactic acid bacteria can also be added to food, but only prepare enough for one or two days' use.

When to Use:

  • When introducing new fish to the pond.

  • Immediately after significant water changes.

  • Right after using medications.

  • If ammonia, nitrite, or nitrate levels are high.

  • As a booster for a strong immune system before winter or spring, to enhance mucous membrane health and resistance.

  • To support recovery from fin rot, fungal infections, and injuries, minimizing scarring.

  • During periods of fish stress.

  • To address bacterial issues such as Aeromonas and Pseudomonas.

  • To reduce excessive algae growth and maintain natural water balance.

Note:

This product is not a medicine.