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AquaCare Bio Boost Filter Bacteria Booster For Freshwater Aquariums (240ml)

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BIO PROTECTION - Before bottling, a particular conditioning period places the nitrifying bacteria into a dormant state to ensure product stability. ALL NATURAL BIOLOGICAL ENHANCER - Goes to work fast, releasing a large concentrated amount of beneficial bacteria that help establish a safe living condition for your fish. For use in both freshwater and saltwater aquariums. I also use AquaCare bio boost each week as well and I understand prime will do the same thing as the bio boost? as well as dechlorinate?

When adding tap water to an aquarium, it should always be treated with a water conditioner to neutralise harmful chlorine, chloramines, and dissolved metals. Chlorine is an effective oxidant commonly used in bleaching and disinfectants. Just imagine what it could do to the sensitive life-sustaining gills and protective membranes of your fish. AquaCare Crystal Clear aquarium water treatment effectively helps eliminate undesirable particles that cause cloudy aquarium water, such as suspended organic and inorganic particles, dirt, silt and fine sand. Its special formulation clumps together particulate waste by ionic attraction, vastly enhancing filtration absorption and creating crystal clear water.

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At higher concentrations, chlorine kills. Unfortunately, chlorine and chloramine will not only harm aquarium fish but can affect the entire aquarium system. These chemicals also kill beneficial bacteria and impair biological filtration. Can there be too much beneficial bacteria? Add Bacteria When Adding New Fish Adding new fish will increase the bio-load in your tank. More fish , more poop, more ammonia. The current levels of beneficial bacteria in your tank can only consume the current levels of ammonia. Should I do a water change during a bacterial bloom?

As long as ammonia and nitrite levels are at zero, you can continue adding fish to the aquarium during this period. If algae has started to appear, introduce algae eating fish such as plecostomus, otocinclus, snails and other scavengers. What kills beneficial bacteria in aquarium? As waste naturally collects in your aquarium everyday, we recommend using this product at least weekly to maintain better oxygen levels and water quality. What does fluval biological enhancer do? Probiotic doses are measured by colony-forming units (CFUs), and they range from 1 billion to 100 billion CFUs. Perlmutter considers 100 billion to be the highest daily dosage anybody needs to take — and most people need much less than that. Can beneficial bacteria hurt fish? AquaCare Tap Water Conditioner instantly neutralises chlorine, chloramines and dissolved harmful metals in tap water that can be toxic to fish and often impairs their natural resistance levels, leaving them more prone to disease. AquaCare Biological Supplement has been developed using the latest advances in bio-technology and has achieved improved bacterial stability, higher activity levels and an ultra pure concentrated product for unparalleled consistent performance from every bottle.Large pallet items like aquariums are deemed delivered successfully with no damage once the the driver has left the property. If a report of damage is submitted after the driver has left we may be unable to assist with replacements. We recommend refusing a damaged delivery, this is the fastest resolution. Fluval Cycle Biological Enhancer goes to work fast, releasing massive amounts of beneficial bacteria that eliminate toxic ammonia and nitrites while creating a biologically well-balanced aquarium for healthy fish to thrive. Establishes a safe aquarium environment. Eliminates Ammonia and Nitrite. What does fluval cycle do? After three or four days you’ll have a healthy population growing on them, but you might want to wait at least a week for good measure. Does beneficial bacteria eat nitrate? Another potential problem with routine water changes is that they can kill off the beneficial bacteria in your tank. Can you overdose seachem stability? Is there anything else people have to say about prime, pros or cons? Also do they recommend any other Seachem products?

Add Filter Media One of the most effective ways to make sure beneficial bacteria exist in your fish tank is by adding filter media. This will speed up the nitrogen cycle, which will also help remove ammonia from the fish tank since beneficial bacteria feed on ammonia and turn it into harmless compounds in your tank. How long does bio media take to work? At higher concentrations, chlorine kills. Unfortunately, chlorine and chloramine will not only harm aquarium fish but can affect the entire aquarium system. These chemicals also kill beneficial bacteria and impair biological filtration. How do you use bio booster?

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Having said that, it’s also important to know we can have too much of a good thing. When levels of even the beneficial bacteria start to overgrow, it can lead to quite grievous health problems- the rampant fermentation and bloating of the small and large intestine, in particular. Can you overdose on beneficial bacteria? You need to add bacteria to an aquarium as often as you add new fish to the tank or change its water. If you change your aquarium’s water once every two weeks, then you need to add bacteria to your tank two times a month. This ensures the bacteria can keep up with the waste conversion. Can I add fish during bacterial bloom? AquaCare Water Conditioner instantly neutralises chlorine, chloramines and dissolved harmful metals in tap water that can be toxic to fish and often impairs their natural resistance levels, leaving them more prone to disease.

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