Stress Zyme for Naturally Balanced Aquariums - 64 oz.
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Fish Protection: Shimmy and Stress Eliminators
Manufacturer:
AQUARIUM PHARMACEUTICAL
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A concentrated solution of specially selected bacteria necessary for the
development and maintenance of the biological filter of fresh and saltwater
aquariums.Contains 100 million live bacteria per teaspoonful.Helps maintain a
clean, naturally balanced aquarium.Helps prevent ammonia and nitrite
poisoning.Helps prevent low oxygen levels and low pH. Helps eliminate sludge
build-up. Recommended for use when setting up and maintaining a fresh or salt
water aquarium.
Added or Last Modified:
5/7/2013
Weight:
5.3900
UPC:
317163100561
Stress Zyme for Naturally Balanced Aquariums - 64 oz. Additional information:
A biological filter additive containing live bacteria that improves the development of the biological filter.
Use when setting up and maintaining all aquariums.
For new aquariums, on the first, seventh, and fourteenth days, two teaspoons for each 1 us gallon of water.
Then weekly, add one teaspoon for each 1 us gallon.
For existing aquariums, add one teaspoon for each 1 us gallon weekly.
Material Composition or Ingredients (if applicable):
Bacterial Cultures.
Color (if applicable): /
Size (if applicable): 64 oz.
Continental US shipping costs: 12.9
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Comments, Reviews and Ratings
I have used this for years and am very happyPaul, Sat Sep 08, 2007