Pond & Biotope
Clear water in bathing and fish ponds
Clear water in bathing and fish ponds is essential for maintaining healthy ecosystems. Natural ponds and biotopes are delicate ecosystems that rely heavily on the stability of their microbiology. When the biological water cycle is disrupted, the balance shifts, leading to issues like green, murky water and excessive algae growth. During the summer months, the increasing number of hot days poses new challenges for pond owners.
GRANDER® technology can intervene precisely at this point, enhancing the self-cleaning process and strengthening the biological balance. The plants around the pond also benefit from GRANDER® revitalized water, becoming more resilient to environmental influences and growing faster.
Users from both domestic and international contexts report that the revitalized water improves the health of fish and other organisms in the biotope. Often, muddy, algae-covered bottoms clear up with GRANDER® water revitalization, resulting in crystal-clear water.
Benefits of GRANDER Water Revitalization for various water bodies:
- Promotes sustainable biological balance
- Increases the natural stability of water
- Enhances water quality
- Prevents water clouding (no green coloration or tipping)
- Reduces algae growth and combats sludge
- Saves freshwater and time on pond maintenance
- Positively impacts fish farming
- Operates without chemicals, electricity, or maintenance
- Contributes to environmental and water protection
In 2019, GRANDER conducted a survey among private customers. Of the 811 participants, regarding swimming pools and biotopes:
81.25% reported a reduction in susceptibility to contamination.
87.5% noted increased natural water stability.
Customer experience
Lake Kaltenbrunn Successfully Revitalized Since 1999
Nestled between rolling hills, Lake Kaltenbrunn is an idyllic and scenic bathing lake close to the Upper Bavarian municipality of Prem, located between Halblech and Lechbruck. Eleven hectares large, it is a favorite spot for many people from Prem and its surroundings, who come to swim or fish.