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MuckBiotics Zero

MuckBiotics Zero

Regular price $390.00 USD
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Introducing MuckBiotics Zero, the first probiotic tablet scientifically designed to restore and maintain cold water environments (34-60°F). Enhanced with psychrophilic microorganisms, this groundbreaking product:

  • Digests organic matter like muck and sludge.

  • Boosts nutrient removal and enhances water quality.

  • Revitalizes microbial communities in early and late seasons.

MuckBiotics Zero $390.00
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Questions about MuckBiotics Zero

Practical answers based on current product information. Always follow the package label and contact LakeTech when site conditions require a tailored plan.

What is MuckBiotics Zero used for?

MuckBiotics Zero is a cold-water probiotic tablet for organic muck and sludge in ponds, lakes, reservoirs, and similar water bodies. It is designed to support bottom microbial activity and nutrient management during cold seasons.

What water temperature is best for MuckBiotics Zero?

MuckBiotics Zero is formulated for water from 34°F to 60°F. Its psychrophilic microorganisms are selected for activity when colder conditions slow many other biological treatments.

When should MuckBiotics Zero be used?

It is suited to early-season treatment after winter and late-season treatment when leaves and dying aquatic growth add organic material. Confirm the water temperature and follow the current label before application.

How is MuckBiotics Zero applied?

Broadcast the tablets evenly across the water above the target area. They sink to the bottom and can be used pond-wide or focused on shorelines, coves, and other areas where organic material accumulates.

Does MuckBiotics Zero kill algae or aquatic plants?

No. It is a probiotic muck-management product, not an algaecide or herbicide. Its role is to support organic matter digestion and biological nutrient processing.