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Lifegard Aquatics unique patented Live Nitrifying Bacteria allows Immediate Addition of Fish by eliminating the shock created by New Tank Syndrome for New Fish in a Pond, Aquariums, Water Treatment Systems -Available in 16oz to 120oz bottles.
SKU | 3558819 |
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Primary Brand | Lifegard Aquatics |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 128 OZ |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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1 Year from the date of Purchase.
Contains a concentrated blend of live Beneficial Bacteria that work in a 100% Natural and Non-toxic way to create a Clean and Healthy environment in your pond. Helps dissolve away sludge, organics and breaks down dead algae so the water stays clear and clean. Increases oxygen in the water that helps to keep the fish healthy and reduces odors. Also provides nitrifying bacteria to boost the biological filter. SHAKE WELL BEFORE USE. Every situation is differentyou may need to adjust these guidelines to match your water conditions. In general, frequent smaller additions are more effective than a one-time large dose. For best results, turn off your UV sterilizer for 24 to 48 hours after each dosing. Initially, use 1 ounce per 100 gallons of pond water. Afterwards, use 1 ounce per 200 gallons weekly. Adjust for seasonal variation and water temperature. Try to spread evenly over the surface.
Keep out of reach of children.
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