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MICROBEACT    AQUACULTUR

NATURAL solutions to environmental problems compatible with the nature

 

Just like most cities and towns have recycling programs to reduce the amount of solid waste for disposal, nature has been doing it’s own version of recycling since time began. It does this because it is necessary to return the basic building blocks of life back into the biosphere in order to sustain life.

Bacteria are nature’s recyclers and MICROBEACT aquaculture  products, one of the world’s best bio-augmentation products that allow nature to keep up with new, man made compounds and also concentrations of pollutants that are higher than what would normally occur in nature.

This unique product is made up of a special formula of beneficial bacteria, which, when introduced to a polluted area, immediately begins to reproduce and to degrade the compounds in the water or soil that cause pollution and its resulting bad odors and damage to the environment.

MICROBEACT aquaculture  products clean the environment, getting rid of pollutants in an all-natural way by breaking them down to their basic elements and returning them to the biosphere. Because MICROBEACT aquaculture  products are also biodegradable and non-toxic, they are safe to use around humans, pets and wildlife. They are truly some of the most environmentally friendly products available.

MICROBEACT aquaculture products represent the most environmentally compatible approach to handling common aquaculture problems.  The reason for this is simple.  All waste, particularly organic, must be recycled in nature order to continually replenish the critical building blocks of life.

 

MICROBEACT aquaculture products contain a full consortium of bacteria, including aerobic, facultative, anaerobic, chemotropic and photosynthetic species and may contain enzymes and vital nutrients to accelerate natural processes.  Our aquaculture products are 100% natural and are safe for humans, wildlife, aquatic life and the environment. 

MICROBEACT

NATURAL solutions to environmental problems compatible with the nature

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