For fish ponds, the concentration of chlorine dioxide should be maintained at a very low level to ensure the safety of the fish. Specifically, a concentration of 0.01 ppm is recommended.
To achieve this for 1,000 gallons, you’d use a third of a Safrax tablet. However, since the tablets cannot be divided directly, you’ll need to create a diluted solution first. Here’s how:
Dissolve 1 Safrax tablet in 32 oz (1 liter) of water. This will create a concentrated solution.
From this solution, use only 1/3 of the bottle (approximately 10.6 oz or 315 ml) to treat the 10,000-gallon pond, which will give you the desired concentration of about 0.01 ppm.
Thanks for your question! Yes, it’s ok for a pond, but must be at .01 PPM, however.
https://safrax.com/calculator/ (set at calculate PPM, then plug in your water and tablet amounts)
Blessings,
Joe
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