Break the Cycle Naturally with Microbe Lift’s New Nutrient Export

Published on October 27, 2025

Microbe-Lift Nutrient Export

Microbe-Lift‘s new Nutrient Export offers a breakthrough pond care after product five years in the making. Designed for pond / water garden enthusiasts and pond professionals ready to move beyond harsh chemical treatments, Nutrient Export clears cloudy water by addressing the root cause of recurring algae. Its advanced blend of live, denitrifying bacteria targets and removes excess nitrates, the nutrients that fuel algae growth, to restore clarity and help keep ponds balanced over time.

This new approach encourages pond keepers to rethink how they maintain water quality. Instead of reacting to algae blooms with algaecides alone, Microbe-LIft’s New Nutrient Export helps break the cycle by safely reducing the nutrients algae depend on, promoting long-term clarity and a healthier pond ecosystem.

“Ecological Laboratories, makers of Microbe-Lift, has long aimed to shift the industry away from harsh chemicals toward natural, environmentally friendly solutions,” says Jason Faust, VP of Sales. “With Nutrient Export, pond owners and pond professionals can finally stop treating symptoms and start solving the root problem, recurring algae blooms, while keeping water clear and ecosystems healthy.”

Use Nutrient Export after algae treatments or whenever nitrate levels are elevated to maintain a clean, natural pond environment without disruptive chemical applications. It’s safe, effective, and built for pond owners and pond professionals looking to deliver dependable, sustainable results.

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