Have you ever had to ask yourself “Did I add a scoop of beneficial bacteria to the pond this week?”
Are you afraid of adding beneficial bacteria because you don’t want to add too much or too little?
Maybe you didn’t even know that you should be adding at least beneficial bacteria to your pond weekly.
Sadly, many new pond customers we meet don’t know about the benefit of adding a quality beneficial bacteria and other water treatments to their pond
Beneficial Bacteria will reduce fish waste and its byproduct ammonia, organic plant material, sludge, pond scum, and excess nutrients in your pond or water feature.
If you have a hard time remembering to add or are uncomfortable adding treatments to your pond; there is great product available that will take the guess work out of treating your pond
The Aquascape Automatic Dosing System water treatments are specially formulated to maintain ponds containing fish and plants. When used with our Automatic Dosing System, treatments are automatically added consistently throughout the day, providing optimum water quality and clarity.
Here are four treatment bags available for your pond.
1. Maintain for Ponds
Uses a combination of beneficial bacteria, enzymes and a powerful phosphate binder to reduce pond maintenance and maintain optimum water quality resulting in a crystal-clear maintenance free pond.
2. Clean for Ponds
Reduces organic waste caused by fish waste, uneaten fish food, leaves and debris that fall into the pond. Keeping ponds free from organic debris helps optimize water clarity and quality. Aquascape Clean contains a powerful combination of sludge eating bacteria and enzymes.
3. Clear for Ponds
Controlling water quality can be difficult and possibly harmful to fish and plants if done incorrectly. Aquascape Clear can now be added to the pond slowly and consistently reducing issues caused when shock treating the pond with a single treatment.
4. Protect for Ponds
Made from natural plant extracts chosen for their natural healing properties that will reduce fish stress, prevent parasites and bacterial infections..
If you’d like to learn more about pond maintenance we’ve developed a comprehensive Guide to Pond Maintenance that is available to you FOR FREE just click the link below.
Salvador began working with Damascus Enterprises, Inc. in March 2017.
Noé began working with Damascus Enterprises, Inc. in July of 2020.
David began working with Damascus Enterprises, Inc. in March of 2019.
Fredi began working with Damascus Enterprises, Inc. in March of 2003.
Miguel began working with Damascus Enterprises, Inc. in June 2014.
Nelson began working with Damascus Enterprises, Inc. in March 2019.
Arturo began working with Damascus Enterprises, Inc. in September of 2011.
Antonio began working with Damascus Enterprises, Inc. in March 2001.
Mark began working with Damascus Enterprises, Inc. in September 2010. Mark holds the following certifications; Aquascape Academy Certified, Maryland Certified Pesticide Applicator, and Maryland Certified Fertilizer Applicator.
Shawnee began working with Damascus Enterprises in April 2021.
Mike is a 3rd generation landscape professional and has worked in the field of horticulture for over 20 years. He has an AAS degree in landscape technology from Montgomery College. Mike is a Certified Professional Horticulturist through the Maryland Department of Agriculture and Landscape Industry Certified in softscape, and hardscape installation certified through PLANET. Mike began working with Damascus Enterprises, Inc. in February 2014.
Damascus Enterprises, Inc. was established by Scott in 1998 as strictly a landscape company. Under his leadership and through continued training the business has grown and expanded to now offer a full array of services that include pond and waterfall installation and maintenance, lawn care, landscape design, custom stonework, and outdoor lighting.Scott is an Aquascape Certified Contractor, Vista Certified Design & Installation Specialist and regularly attends industry education and networking events like Pondemonium and Pondeminium. He has previously been recognized as a top young entrepreneur by Maryland’s Governor and the Small Business Association. He currently serves on the board of Montgomery County Farm Bureau and is Co-chair of the entertainment committee of the Montgomery County Agricultural Fair and is involved in the Damascus community through various activities. Scott and his wife Melody live in Damascus with their two children.