Help people understand AquaPros™ vs. Super AquaPros™
Both products contain the same beneficial bacteria strains. The main difference is concentration and intended scale. AquaPros™ works best for smaller ponds and gardens—typically under 80,000 gallons. If you have a backyard water garden, koi pond, or small retention area, AquaPros™ is the right fit.
Super AquaPros™ is the concentrated version designed for larger systems and commercial applications. Think of it like this: AquaPros™ is for someone managing a single backyard project. Super AquaPros™ is for people handling multiple ponds or larger lagoons where you want to stretch your treatment dollar further.
Both products work on the same principles and typically take several weeks to show noticeable results. The choice mainly comes down to system size and how often you want to reorder.
Ornamental ponds under 10,000 gallons that turn green every summer respond well. Monthly application during summer maintains clarity. Starting mid-season when algae is thick? Expect the first application to take 3–4 weeks to show major improvement, but it happens.
Water gardens with aquatic plants respond well because you're not using harsh chemicals that hurt the plants. The bacteria settle in and do their work while your water lilies and lotus grow undisturbed.
Small koi ponds that have never had biological treatment often show dramatic improvement within 4–6 weeks. The combination of stocked fish, live plants, and consistent treatment creates stable water fast.
Decorative ponds in commercial settings—parking lots, office courtyards, hotel grounds—benefit from AquaPros™ because the treatment is predictable and you don't have to worry about chemical residue or environmental impact.
If this is your first time treating water with biological solutions instead of chemicals, expect a different experience. Chemicals work fast and dramatic. Probiotics work steadier and slower but last longer.
Probiotics need 2–3 weeks to establish themselves and show visible changes. This isn't because they're weak—it's because they're creating lasting change instead of quick shock treatment.
It usually means the system needs heavier treatment, temperature is too cold, or aeration is needed. It's not that probiotics don't work in your situation—it's that your situation needs a different approach or adjustment.
Skip treatment. Bacterial activity slows below 50°F. You're wasting money treating cold water.
Start treatment when water stays above 60°F consistently. Usually May or early June depending on your region.
Treat monthly through August. Peak season — warmest water and most active algae growth.
Continue if temperatures stay warm. As leaves drop, nutrients spike. Extra treatment prevents fall algae blooms.
Keep unused jars in a cool, dry place. Basement or garage works fine. Avoid direct sunlight.
Use within a few months for full potency. After that, it gradually loses strength. Unopened jars store for years.
Don't refrigerate or freeze. Room temperature storage is ideal for maintaining bacterial viability.
Stagger opening jars. Use one, finish it, then open the next. This keeps potency consistent across the season.




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