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This easy-to-use formula removes chlorine, chloramine and heavy metals commonly found in tap water - add it to all tap water before adding to your aquarium to ensure your fish are safe. This formula's immune boosters and slime protectant promote fish health. Use when setting up a new aquarium, conducting partial water changes, when replacing evaporative water or when adding new fish. GloFish Water Conditioner is safe and effective for all tropical fish. Shake Water Conditioner well before using. Add 1 teaspoon (5 mL, or half of a capful) per 10 gallons of water, making sure new water is the same temperature as your aquarium water before adding it to your tank. Use with Color Booster to boost color and help protect against pH fluctuations. Made in the USA.The Fluorescent fish are born brilliant. They get their natural, vibrant color from their parents and are not injected, painted or dyed.
SKU | 2382647 |
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Primary Brand | GloFish |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Volume | 4 FZ |
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Shake well. Add 1 capful (5ml) per 10 gal (37.85 L) of water to remove chlorine and chloramine. Note: Although toxic chlorine and chloramine are no longer a threat to your tank inhabitants, residual ammonia may be present. If ammonia is present in your tank at any time, discontinue feeding and add ATM Colony™ for safe, natural ammonia removal. Once ammonia levels are at or near zero, resume feeding.
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My new glofish shark has long, white, stringy poop hanging off its body. I may have overfed him his glofish flakes. Is he constipated or stressed from being in a new tank? I treated the water with Aqua SafeStart and EasyBalance. What can I do to get him to poop?
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My fish has bulges on both sides. They have been there for months. The fish spent months fighting the other glofish in the aquarium. The water is tested, changed about every 3-4 weeks. Water change is 50%. I also change the filter 3-4 weeks. I feed flakes, dried blood worms, and frozen assortment of food.
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?
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My blood parrot cichlid's tank is extremely cloudy. Whenever I clean his tank I usually put in some water clarifier and conditioner in, and normally this works just fine and the water is clear. However, I recently just got a 30-gallon tank. When adding the solutions again I adjusted all the measurements so that it would suit the tank. Instead of clearing up it just stayed the same. I checked all the levels of the tank, pH, etc. I don't know what to do
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I recently got my goldfish (very small) and I put him in a 5 gallon tank (new tank with conditioned water and filter). He swims around very fast and up and down the tank walls. When I feed him flakes, he chews really quickly and then spits it out. I can’t tell if he actually eats anything. The ammonia levels are a little high (3.0) so I put in some ammonia fixer. All the other tests seem normal. Is there anything else I can do?