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🔵 Make your pond the envy of the neighborhood with a splash of bold blue brilliance!
Pond Worx Blue Lake and Pond Dye is a 4X concentrated liquid colorant designed to treat up to 1 acre of pond surface area. It delivers a true blue tint that enhances pond aesthetics while being safe for fish, wildlife, pets, and humans. The dye maintains its vibrant color for 30 to 90 days depending on environmental conditions and also helps control algae growth by reducing sunlight penetration.













| ASIN | B01H7DQHIQ |
| ASIN | B01H7DQHIQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,397 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #57 in Water Garden & Pond Treatment |
| Brand Name | Pond Worx |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (868) |
| Date First Available | June 20, 2016 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
| Item model number | 60 |
| Liquid Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Energen |
| Manufacturer | Energen |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 60 |
| Model Number | 60 |
| Package Dimensions | 7.24 x 5.91 x 3.31 inches; 2.49 Pounds |
| Pet Type | Cat, Dog, Fish |
| Target Species | Fish |
| UPC | 768980600060 |
J**A
Best value pond dye
Heck yes this stuff works great. I couldn't believe it.1 quart had our pond looking fresh. Pond is almost an acre.
S**T
Works as advertised. Do it in spring.
I have bought many of these. I recommend this to keep the algae down. Do it right away in spring. It kept my 0.8 acre pond blue for quite some time.
R**E
works too well be careful
I have a 7’ x 15’ 1000 gallon cichlid pond in Florida, so needless to say it gets HOT outside and the pond is only about 2’ deep, so the pond water gets pretty warm. Maybe i’m wrong, but I don’t recall it ever getting this hot in there any other summer.. the water temperature has been in the mid 90s for about 2 months and I feel so bad for my fish!!! They have a bridge going across, water lilies (at least the ones that haven’t been fried to death), the house, and a waterfall for shade, but it’s not enough. I looked up “pond shade” and this came up. I shopped around for a while before deciding on this one. I knew it was super concentrated and I knew not to add too much.. but I didn’t read or calculate anything. I added the tiniest bit… I didn’t measure but it was maybe 2 tablespoons and it was way way wayyy too much. I had to drain half the water just to get it a more normal blue. I’m sure it’s normal but now all my fish appear blue lol but that’s probably from the different colors hitting the light and the new reflection refraction whatever.. but i’m fairly confident they aren’t actually blue. My family thinks they are blue lol but im relatively certain they’re not. I’m not netting one to find out bc every time I do that, they don’t trust me 😭 and it takes forever to win it back! One of my older severums has seen better days and has been spending most of her time in one place on the bottom, so i’ll find out if they are tinted or not when I take her out. I’ll have to get used to it, and I can see how it blocks out the (some) sun which was my only reason for getting this… that and the algae. Keeping up with the algae could be a daily ordeal if I felt like doing it everyday. I have a few young electric blue acara that live in the “shallow end” where I put ornaments and other hiding spots, so they have a fighting chance in a pond with full grown aggressive/semi aggressive cichlids (they’re actually a pretty peaceful group), and the ornaments get caked with algae every single day. I use this API barley powder mix and pond algaecide but it still needs weekly maintenance at the very least.. at least cleaning the filter pads and around the ornaments. It lets up around November when it starts to cool off. We have heaters for the winter so it never gets below 75, but I wish I could keep it below 85 in the summer. Hopefully this helps. ps. in the pic my water liles are fried from the sun and probably also the algaecide sorry they look like 💩😭
M**N
Perfect for my pond
As described. Great product.
C**S
Water looks great
Wear gloves
J**A
Pond dye that's worth the money !
Worked Great All Summer! I used this pond dye in early spring, and it kept the water looking clean and beautiful all summer long. The color was rich and even, and it lasted way longer than I expected. Super easy to use—just pour it in and let it do the work. Great product and definitely worth it if you want your pond to stay nice-looking throughout the season!
C**G
Pond cleaner and dye
This is amazing. I started with the muck cleaner, and followed up with the blue dye. I guess ours is considered a small pond, compared to the larger ones listed. Ours is 2,000 gal.- So I used abt 4 oz. of the muck cleaner, and just abt a tsp., on our 2 ponds., of the dye. Normally, we would have to change the filter abt every 4-5 days. It kicked in , in abt 3 days. The water is alot clearer. I can see the fish. They have been swimming near the top. They seem alot more active. I can honestly say that it works. Even in this heat-98-101, the pump isn't showing any signs of slowing down.
K**N
Packing
I like the product but one bottle had leaked out in the bag what a mess
A**.
Excellent product a VERY small amount is needed for a small fountain pond, the blue is an excellent blue color. It is exactly as described on Amazon. Good buy.
A**R
Great value. Works perfect and the colour blue adds a nice touch to the pond water.
J**S
The product worked great. We were upset with the packaging it arrived opened and leaked all inside the packing. So when we went to take it out to put in the pond we got it all over our hands and we had gloves on. It was all over the other mail that came in the post office.
H**T
We use half a bottle twice per summer and it’s amazing. Beautiful color!
R**R
I’ve used many types and brands of pond dye and this by far worked the best for me,when time comes to touch up the darkness of the pond it only takes a little for my one acre 5ft deep pond. Someone said it made their pond green,possibly because of algae content.
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