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I'm wanting to try Clear Ponds "All Natural Barley" for my enzyme needs. There are a couple others I've heard about: Pond-Zyme and Barley Clear. I'm not sure if Clear Ponds "All Natural Barley" is the same as Pond Cares "Barley Clear. I have read everything there is about the subject here and at other sites. I know to add about a quarter to a half a tsp. per gallon of water.
Pet Smart sells the All Natural Barley but who sells the Barley Clear....if it's not the same thing? I live in between Kent and Seattle, WA. |
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I can say I use pondzyme w/o issues . 1 tspoon does 100 gallons . This stuff last forever
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The same place sells Pondzyme also but the Barley Clear is the one I've heard about. Same basic stuff I bet. An Enzyme for vegging is my final item needed to acquire.
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