Drs. Foster and Smith All-Natural Barley Straw Bales, Pack of 2
Description
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Naturally restore pond water clarity without spending a lot of money on harsh chemicals. Drs. Foster and Smith All-Natural Barley Straw Bales offer an economical and environmentally safe way to treat and condition murky ponds and water gardens. Simply float All-Natural Barley Straw Bales in an area of your pond with good water flow or place in your filtration unit to maintain cleaner, clearer and healthier ponds. Fully biodegradable Drs. Foster and Smith All-Natural Barley Straw Bales work in conjunction with efficient pond filtration and water circulation. Barley straw treatment aids natural waste breakdown and flocculation (clumping) of particles and pond filtration effectively removes these unsightly particles to improve pond water quality and clarity. Each Drs. Foster and Smith All-Natural Barley Straw Bales treats up to 1,000 gallons of pond water for up to three months. Two bales per pack. Each bale measures approximately 2-3/4" in diameter and 6-1/2" long.
- - All-natural barley straw bundles for healthy, clean, clear pond water
- - Conditions murky ponds and water gardens without harsh chemicals
- - Economical way to improve pond water clarity with minimal effort
Specifications
| SKU | 3012277 |
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| Primary Brand | Drs. Foster and Smith |
| Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Additional Features
| Personalized Item flag | No |
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Item Dimensions
| Volume | 8 FZ |
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Is this straw safe for ingestion? I want it for a minipig
Is this product safe for fresh or brackish water, aquatic turtles (Diamondback Terrapins) & semi-aquatic turtles, (red eared sliders)?
Is this safe for cats to keep them warm?
- I'm going to give it a try today. I don't see why it wouldnt be if they are saying it's natural for ponds
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