Reviews
Description
Loch Ness black pond dye will help limit the amount of weed regeneration in the coming season. Pond dyes are best used in conjunction with herbicide and algaecide products, as each fight pond weeds and algae in different ways. Loch Ness is aesthetically pleasing and is used in many aquatic applications for a rich deep, dark and clean appearance.
All dyes are food-grades and pose no threat to wildlife. This means there are no restrictions on swimming, fishing, irrigation, or livestock watering when using a pond dye.
Frank (verified owner) –
I prefer the darker black color over blues. I think the darker color lets less light in, so less bad growth. The blue color to too much like the Tidey Bowl effect, not natural.
Dennis (verified owner) –
I like black due because it looks very natural and this product works good. PS- it doesn’t really turn the pond black, it just gives it a darker hue. The blue dye makes pond water look fake or not natural.