
Product Description
black pond dye packets make it simple to add a deep, reflective black tone to pond water while supporting an overall pond maintenance routine. These dry, water-soluble packets are designed for convenient application—just toss them directly into the pond and allow them to disperse. Once dispersed, the water can be used for typical activities such as swimming and irrigation, and the dye is intended to be safe for fish as part of normal use.
EasyPro’s black lake colorant helps improve the visual appearance of pond water and can complement broader water quality goals by shading the water column. That shading effect can be useful as part of a comprehensive plan that may include aeration, nutrient management, and other pond-care practices. For best results, many pond owners pair application with aeration devices to encourage faster, more even mixing.
How to Use
- Toss the water-soluble packets directly into the pond for easy application (disposable gloves are recommended for handling).
- Allow time for the product to disperse fully before judging final color.
- Mixing may occur more quickly when used in combination with aeration or circulation.
What to Expect
- Creates a reflective black color in pond or lake water.
- Designed to be non-toxic and harmless for use in ponds and lakes when used as directed.
- Compatible with most aquatic algaecides and herbicides as part of a broader program.
- Will not stain once dispersed.
- Each water-soluble packet treats up to 1/3 of an acre at 3–4 feet deep.
If you’re looking for a clean, convenient way to enhance pond aesthetics with minimal effort, black pond dye packets provide a straightforward solution that integrates easily into routine maintenance.
FAQ
How many packets do I need? Each packet treats 1/3 of an acre at approximately 3–4 feet deep; adjust based on your pond size and average depth.
How do I apply black pond dye packets? Simply toss the water-soluble packets into the pond and let them disperse; circulation and aeration can help the color mix evenly.
Will the dye stain rocks, liners, or fish? Once dispersed, it is intended not to stain; follow label directions and allow full mixing for best results.