A: Contact our sales team to request a quote or sample. AQ is available in standard CFU concentrations as well as high-CFU 50B and 100B shrimp pond probiotic formulations.
A: Yes. AQ shrimp pond probiotic is offered in wholesale, bulk, and private-label formats.
A: You can buy AQ directly from us in bulk, wholesale, OEM, and private-label formats, with domestic and international shipping. We supply farms, hatcheries, integrators, and distributors, and are a trusted shrimp probiotic supplier for both domestic and export markets.
A: AQ can be supplied in multiple dosing formats:
A: Yes. AQ helps maintain stable pH and alkalinity in shrimp ponds while improving DO balance, reducing the need for emergency aeration.
A: Yes. AQ is often used to reduce water exchange in biofloc systems and semi-intensive ponds, lowering pumping costs and improving sustainability.
A: Yes. AQ is designed for flexibility and can be used as a biofloc probiotic for shrimp, RAS aquaculture probiotic, or earthen pond probiotic for shrimp. Its facultative Bacillus strains adapt well across salinity levels, temperatures, and oxygen conditions.
A: Yes. AQ has proven value as a probiotic for whiteleg shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) and as a tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) probiotic. It is also suitable for other aquaculture species, including freshwater prawns like Macrobrachium rosenbergii.
A: Yes. AQ is effective as a shrimp hatchery probiotic, nursery probiotic for post-larvae, and grow-out pond probiotic. It helps stabilize water quality across all life stages, from hatchery tanks to full-scale production ponds.
A: Many farms notice improved water clarity and odor reduction within 1–2 weeks of dosing. Sludge reduction, improved biofloc, and more stable ammonia/nitrite levels are typically observed within 1–2 months, depending on feeding rates, biomass, and pond conditions.
A: Yes. AQ is an all-natural, non-GMO, antibiotic-free shrimp probiotic that is safe for shrimp, fish, hatcheries, ponds, and the surrounding environment.
A: Yes. AQ provides reliable shrimp pond nitrite control and helps reduce TAN in shrimp ponds through microbial uptake. It also works to lower BOD and COD in aquaculture ponds, preventing oxygen crashes and reducing stress on shrimp.
A: Standard pond bacteria are not optimized for the high organic loads and ammonia/nitrite spikes found in shrimp culture. AQ is specifically designed as a Bacillus probiotic for shrimp systems, delivering targeted benefits such as shrimp pond ammonia control, sludge digestion, odor reduction, and more consistent pH and dissolved oxygen stability.
A: Yes. By maintaining stable water quality, our AQ probiotic helps producers grow larger shrimp, supporting better FCR in shrimp farming and stronger profitability per cycle.
A: Aquaculture Treat (AQ) is a high-CFU aquaculture and shrimp pond probiotic formulated to improve pond water quality, sludge control, and animal survival. It contains facultative and aerobic Bacillus strains that colonize both the water column and pond bottom. These strains secrete protease, lipase, amylase, and cellulase enzymes to break down uneaten feed, feces, and plankton waste, while functioning as probiotic bacteria for shrimp ponds to stabilize nitrogen cycling and support biofloc formation.
A: AQ provides measurable economic benefits:
A: AQ bacteria support core biological processes that improve pond stability:
A: Poultry ProBio XL can be purchased directly from us in powder form for domestic and international supply. Contact our sales team for pricing, bulk availability, or private-label opportunities.
A: Yes. It is available for private-label, OEM, and distributor programs, making it ideal for companies seeking a proven chicken probiotic for custom branding.
A: Yes. It is available in bulk pails, drums, and wholesale supply for integrators, feed mills, and commercial poultry operations.
A: The powder can be blended into feed formulations or mixed into stock solutions for water dosing. It is designed for practical integration into commercial operations without requiring specialized equipment.
A: Poultry ProBio XL is available as a dry powder. The concentrated powder form ensures high CFU counts, stability in storage, and easy mixing into feed or water.
A: Yes. Poultry ProBio XL is designed as an AGP alternative, fitting seamlessly into antibiotic-free poultry production, NAE, and RWA programs while supporting performance targets.
A: Poultry ProBio XL is flexible and easy to use:
A: Poultry ProBio XL delivers multiple performance-driven outcomes:
A: Yes. While not a medication, Poultry ProBio XL promotes a stable gut microbiome and produces functional metabolites that help strengthen immune support in broiler chickens and other poultry, leading to more resilient flocks.
A: No. While widely used as a probiotic for broiler chickens, Poultry ProBio XL is also suited for layers, breeders, turkeys, and specialty poultry. It can be applied across starter, grower, and finisher phases or adapted into full starter–grower–finisher probiotic programs.
A: Poultry ProBio XL is a high-CFU poultry probiotic feed additive designed to support gut health and performance in modern flocks. It contains robust, non-toxigenic Bacillus probiotic for poultry that acts as a direct-fed microbial (DFM). Once ingested, the spores colonize the gut, balance intestinal flora, and release enzymes and metabolites that improve nutrient absorption, digestion, and feed efficiency.
A: Unlike generic blends, Poultry ProBio XL is formulated specifically as a broiler probiotic feed additive but is also effective for layers, breeders, turkeys, and specialty flocks. It provides consistent gut support, improved feed conversion ratio (FCR), and uniform growth. Poultry ProBio XL is fully compatible with antibiotic-free poultry production, including No Antibiotics Ever (NAE) and Raised Without Antibiotics (RWA) programs, making it a reliable antibiotic growth promoter alternative.
A: Yes. By supporting nutrient utilization and balanced growth, Poultry ProBio XL contributes to improved carcass yield and processing outcomes, particularly in broiler operations.
A: You can purchase ATp directly from us in bulk, wholesale, OEM, or private-label formats. Domestic and international shipping options are available.
A: Contact our sales team to request pricing or product information. We work directly with poultry producers, integrators, and agricultural distributors worldwide.
A: Yes. ATp is available in bulk and wholesale supply, as well as OEM and private-label packaging for integrators, distributors, and farm suppliers.
A: Yes. By stabilizing nitrogen and reducing urease-driven ammonia release, ATp improves compost quality, reduces nutrient loss, and enhances downstream fertilizer value.
A: Yes. ATp contains all-natural, non-GMO microbial strains that are safe for poultry, barn equipment, soils, and downstream ecosystems.
A: ATp is supplied as a powder that is mixed with a minimal amount of water and applied as a spray across poultry litter. Bulk supply options include 22 lb (10 kg) and 44 lb (20 kg) pails, 340 lb (155 kg) drums, and custom pack sizes.
A: Yes. ATp is effective for broiler house ammonia control, layer hen barn ammonia control, breeder houses, turkey barns, pullet houses, and specialty poultry facilities.
A: Yes. ATp contains facultative anaerobic strains that function across aerobic, low-oxygen, and anaerobic microzones common in poultry litter packs.
A: ATp is a biological ammonia reduction poultry product designed as a poultry litter amendment for ammonia control. It combines beneficial bacteria and fungi that directly consume ammonia (NH3), convert organic nitrogen into amino acids, and denitrify nitrates into nitrogen gas. This process lowers in-house ammonia, improves poultry house air quality, and enhances the fertilizer value of manure.
A: ATp bacteria support key biological processes in poultry litter:
A: Absolutely. By improving poultry barn air quality, ATp helps reduce respiratory irritation in birds, minimizes stress, lowers footpad dermatitis risk, and supports stronger feed conversion ratios (FCR).
A: Most growers notice lower ammonia odors and improved air conditions within 3-4 days of application, with measurable reductions in ammonia ppm as the litter microbiome stabilizes.
A: Unlike acidifiers such as alum or sodium bisulfate, ATp is a non-corrosive ammonia control poultry option. It offers long-lasting ammonia reduction, odor control, and microbial balance without the drawbacks of harsh chemicals.
A: Yes. By lowering NH3 emissions, ATp provides effective ammonia odor control for poultry barns and contributes to overall odor reduction. Most users notice improvements within 3-4 days of treatment, with some reporting ammonia levels reduced to near or non-detectable levels.
A: Contact our sales team to request pricing or product information. We work directly with farmers, dairies, swine operations, poultry producers, and distributors.
A: Yes. AWT is offered in private label, OEM, and distributor-ready formats across powder, liquid, block, and tablet forms.
A: Yes. AWT is available in bulk and wholesale supply for farms, cooperatives, integrators, and agricultural service providers. Custom CFU concentrations and packaging options are available.
A: You can buy livestock and dairy waste treatment bacteria from us in bulk, wholesale, OEM, and private-label formats, with domestic and international shipping available.
A: Yes. AWT contains all-natural, non-GMO Bacillus strains that are safe for manure management infrastructure, crops, soils, and downstream ecosystems.
A: Position them in areas with good water movement, such as near inlets, agitation points, or pump intakes, to ensure uniform microbial distribution.
A: Absolutely. By stabilizing nitrogen, phosphorus, and organic matter, AWT produces a cleaner, more uniform effluent that is easier to pump, spread, and use as a crop fertilizer.
A: AWT can be supplied in multiple dosing options:
A: Yes. They provide a controlled release of microbes, maintaining consistent biological activity and odor control over time.
A: Yes. AWT is effective in anaerobic waste digesters as well as lagoons and pits. It contains facultative anaerobic strains that support the activity of nitrifying bacteria, which convert ammonia into more stable nitrogen forms. By reducing excess ammonia and nitrite, both of which are known inhibitors of methanogenic microbes, AWT helps protect and stabilize the methanogen population. This results in a more balanced microbial community, improved digestion of organic matter, and steadier methane generation over time.
A: Yes. AWT contains facultative anaerobic strains denitrifying bacteria for lagoons, helping reduce nitrates and nitrites by converting them into nitrogen gas. At the same time, AWT provides nitrification support in livestock wastewater by enhancing biological pathways that convert ammonia into more stable nitrogen forms. Together, these processes lower excess nitrogen levels, improve lagoon stability, and produce cleaner effluent for land application or discharge.
A: Yes. AWT contains 100% facultative anaerobic microbes, which perform reliably in aerobic, anoxic, and anaerobic conditions found in lagoons and pits.
A: Yes. AWT includes strains that break down fibrous material, reducing crust formation, mats, and solids buildup that restrict hydraulic flow in lagoons and pits.
A: Yes. AWT contains high-CFU livestock wastewater treatment microbes effective across dairy, swine, poultry, and cattle operations. It is equally suitable for use in CAFO wastewater treatment systems or smaller farms, with microbes that adapt to the variable loading rates and environmental conditions common in agricultural wastewater systems such as lagoons, pits, and manure tanks.
A: Most operations notice reduced odors within 2 weeks and measurable sludge reduction after 1-2 months of use, depending on loading rates and lagoon conditions.
A: AWT bacteria support key biological processes that keep manure pits and lagoons stable:
A: Yes. AWT reduces sludge buildup, which lowers dredging and hauling frequency. It also cuts chemical dosing for odor control and helps extend lagoon storage life, leading to lower overall operating costs.
A: Yes. By breaking down VFAs and other odor precursors, AWT reduces hydrogen sulfide, ammonia, mercaptans, and other nuisance gases. This improves on-farm conditions and reduces neighbor complaints.
A: AWT lowers BOD, COD, and TSS in lagoon and pit effluent, producing cleaner, more stable liquid for land application or discharge. It helps farms move closer to nutrient-management and water-quality targets.
A: Animal Waste Treat is a high-CFU microbial blend designed for livestock and dairy waste treatment in lagoons, pits, and manure storage systems. It contains facultative anaerobic Bacillus strains that thrive in oxygen-limited, nutrient-rich conditions where conventional products often fail. AWT strains produce protease, cellulase, and lipase enzymes to break down proteins, fibers, and fats while digesting volatile fatty acids (VFAs) and other odor-causing compounds.
A: Standard wastewater blends are not optimized for heavy organic waste, fibrous solids, and the odor challenges found in manure systems. AWT bacteria are specifically selected for high activity in livestock lagoons and pits, with strains that accelerate solids digestion, stabilize effluent, and reduce odors like ammonia, hydrogen sulfide (H?S), and mercaptans.
A: Contact our sales team to request pricing or product information. We work directly with WWTP operators, food service facilities, municipalities, industrial users, OEMs, and distributors.
A: You can buy GT directly from us in bulk, wholesale, OEM, and private-label formats, with domestic and international shipping available.
A: Yes. GT is available in bulk and wholesale supply for municipal and industrial facilities, food service providers, and wastewater contractors. Custom CFU concentrations and packaging are available.
A: Yes. GT is offered in private label, OEM, and distributor-ready formats across powder, liquid, block, and tablet forms.
A: Yes. GT contains all-natural, non-GMO Bacillus strains that are safe for wastewater infrastructure, treatment processes, and downstream ecosystems.
A: Yes. By degrading grease at the source, GT acts as a lift station clog prevention treatment. This reduces pump failures, extends equipment life, and stabilizes wastewater flow through the collection system.
A: Place them directly in grease traps, lift stations, or areas of grease accumulation with good water circulation. Positioning near inlets, pumps, or areas with turbulence ensures even microbial distribution.
A: GT can be supplied in a variety of dosing options:Powder: 22 lb (10 kg) and 44 lb (20 kg) pails, 340 lb (155 kg) drumsLiquid: quarts, liters, gallons, and 55-gallon (208 L) drumsBlocks: slow-release blocks for lift stations, grease traps, and wet wellsTablets: easy-to-dose formats for drains, traps, and smaller systems
A: Yes, they provide a steady release of microbes, maintaining consistent FOG digestion and odor control over time.
A: Absolutely. GT is formulated to digest volatile fatty acids (VFAs) and limit hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) generation. This biological process reduces nuisance odors while protecting infrastructure from corrosion.
A: Yes. GT contains specialized microbes that continuously digest fats, oils, and grease, preventing buildup that causes clogs and backups. By acting as a biological grease trap solution, GT reduces emergency pumping and keeps systems functioning smoothly.
A: GT functions as a preventative treatment, breaking down grease before it solidifies and accumulates. Regular use provides odor control, reduces pumping frequency, keeps traps cleaner, and lowers overall service costs.
A: Yes. GT includes strains designed for lift station grease reduction, making it effective for wet wells, pumps, and force mains. As a maintenance tool, it reduces accumulation, prevents clogging, and minimizes downtime.
A: GT can be applied as a biological aid for FOG-related drain blockages. The bacteria target accumulated grease deposits in drain lines, restoring flow and reducing the need for harsh chemicals or costly mechanical cleaning.
A: Absolutely. GT was formulated for food service environments where grease traps often clog and generate odors. Its specialized bacteria digest FOG efficiently, keeping traps cleaner and reducing the frequency of pumping and maintenance.
A: Yes. GT contains 100% facultative anaerobes, which means it functions effectively in both oxygen-rich and oxygen-limited environments typical of grease traps, lift stations, and downstream collection systems.
A: GT supports key biological processes that keep grease systems stable:Rapid FOG digestion through high lipase and esterase activityBiosurfactant production for improved emulsification and bioavailabilityVFA digestion to cut odors and limit hydrogen sulfide (H₂S) generationStrong facultative anaerobic performance under both aerobic and anoxic conditions
A: Yes. GT is effective in municipal lift stations, sewer collection systems, and headworks, as well as in industrial wastewater streams impacted by grease, such as food processing, slaughterhouse, rendering, dairy, and beverage facilities.
A: GT improves biological efficiency, reducing the need for frequent pumping, chemical dosing, and odor control measures. It also lowers aeration demand, reduces sludge yield, and minimizes maintenance caused by grease-related blockages and corrosion.
A: Standard wastewater blends are not optimized for heavy oil and grease loads and often lose effectiveness in acidic, low-oxygen conditions common to grease traps and lift stations. GT was specifically formulated for FOG-heavy environments, with strains that target grease, volatile fatty acids (VFAs), and odor-causing compounds to deliver reliable results.
A: Grease Treat (GT) is a high-CFU microbial blend designed for fats, oils, and grease (FOG) treatment in grease traps, lift stations, and wastewater systems. It contains 100% facultative anaerobic microbes that thrive in the low-pH, oxygen-limited conditions where conventional products fail. GT strains produce lipase and esterase enzymes, as well as biosurfactants, to accelerate FOG breakdown and reduce odors.
A: Yes. By breaking down VFAs and depriving sulfate-reducing bacteria of their food source, GT reduces hydrogen sulfide, mercaptans, ammonia, and amines. This lowers odor complaints and helps prevent corrosion in collection systems, wet wells, and grease traps.
A: Yes. By improving nitrogen and other nutrient metabolism, AM reduces excess biomass yield and minimizes conditions that trigger ammonia-related odors. It works across aeration basins, clarifiers, lagoons, and collection systems to keep solids and odor under control.
A: Yes. AM is produced in the United States under strict quality controls and CFU verification.
A: Yes. AM is offered in private label, OEM, and distributor-ready formats. Custom concentrations and packaging are available to fit specific needs.
A: Contact our sales team for pricing and availability via our website.
A: You can purchase directly from us. We ship domestically and internationally and can support distributor programs.
A: Yes. AM is available in bulk and wholesale supply.
A: Yes. AM contains natural, non-GMO Bacillus strains and is safe for fish, shrimp, aquatic plants, and other aquatic life when applied as directed.
A: AM is offered in multiple formats to fit different dosing needs:
A: AM supports animal waste ammonia reduction in manure pits, lagoons, and barns. For ammonia reductions in aquaculture, it improves water quality by lowering total ammonia nitrogen (TAN) in fish and shrimp ponds, hatcheries, and recirculating aquaculture systems (RAS).
A: Yes. AM performs in activated sludge, sequencing batch reactors (SBR), moving bed biofilm reactors (MBBR), oxidation ditches, clarifiers, and aerated lagoons. It is also effective in lift stations, headworks, and collection systems for odor mitigation.
A: AM is a high-CFU Bacillus blend featuring hyper-ammonia-utilizing strains for ammonia removal in wastewater treatment. These microbes preferentially consume ammonia (NH₃/NH₄⁺) and related nitrogen species, supporting biological ammonia removal, cleaner effluent, and fewer odor issues.
A: No. AM is not nitrifying bacteria. It uses Bacillus strains that directly utilize ammonia and support balanced nitrogen pathways. In practice, AM complements existing biomass and can support nitrification performance under variable loads.
A: Lower effluent ammonia, steadier operation during load or temperature swings, improved floc and settling, and reduced odor drivers such as ammonia, amines, and hydrogen sulfide.