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The Fluval Water Conditioner is your trusty sidekick in ensuring that your aquarium is a stress-free and healthy environment for your finned friends. With just a few drops, you can say goodbye to pesky chlorine, chloramine, and unwanted metals in your tap water.
SKU | 2289750 |
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Primary Brand | Fluval |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Volume | 4 FZ |
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What’s the difference between reptile water conditioner and any other kind of water conditioner life fish
Is there a thing such as adding too much water conditioner? I use reptisafe for my African dwarf frog.
How to do clean water which fill in aquarium if doesn't have water conditioner?
When I add water conditioner, how long should I wait for to add my Betta back in?
All of my fish died after using a product purchased at Petco called ACUREL-F. How do I get their water safe to put in new fish?
Hello. I don't have water conditioner yet for my fish tank but may I add distilled water to the tank in the meantime?
When I change the water in my fish tank, after I add the appropriate amount of conditioner, a white fuzz seems to appear on all the objects in my tank, aside from the fish. I’ve had the tank for over a year now and it happens on all the water changes. My fish seem to be unaffected (I have 4). What could potentially be happening?
Trying to treat betta for Popeye otherwise healthy happy and active. Moved from five to three gallon filtered heated tanks. Feed freeze dried blood worms, daphnia and bug bites by fluval. Also am changing some if not all water every few days. Treated with kanaplex several doses no real improvement. Switzed to metroplex in water treatment as I don't know how food treatment works or how to dose started four doses two days apart and there is some improvement to the eyes. Med is miconidazole.
I just bought a Beta Fish. I have a creek by my house. If I use the water from the creek for his tank, do I still need to use water conditioner?
Hello, I have a betta and I'm sure he has moderate fin rot. Thing is I have him in a 1.1 bowl because I broke my bigger 2.5 gal tank. Ive been doing water changes and recently bought aquarium salt, bettafix, and Tail and Body Cure from API but I'm not sure how to use it in such a small tank w/o a heater... I know its such a bad environment but its not for long. I just need my betta to last a weak till I get a decent tank. Could you please give me a suggestion. I greatly appreciate your time.
My flowerhorn tanks water has exptremely high nitrate level . I returned from vacation yesterday to find a cloudy tank and high levels nitrate . I did a 50% water change and added prime . He now is gasping for air or at least that’s what it looks like and nitrates are still in the red . I was told to add aquarium salts and wait it out . I’m scared I’ll loose him . What should I do quarantine
Everytime i change my bettas water (full water changes once a week) i fill it with tap and make sure its about the same temperature as the water he is swimming in then i just put him back in his bowl. I have never used water conditioner. Should i?