AQUALEX Nitrifying Bacteria for Freshwater Aquariums - 4L Water Treatment for Shrimp Tanks, Fish Ponds & Aquatic Ecosystems | Promotes Healthy Water Quality & Beneficial Bacteria Growth
AQUALEX Nitrifying Bacteria for Freshwater Aquariums - 4L Water Treatment for Shrimp Tanks, Fish Ponds & Aquatic Ecosystems | Promotes Healthy Water Quality & Beneficial Bacteria GrowthAQUALEX Nitrifying Bacteria for Freshwater Aquariums - 4L Water Treatment for Shrimp Tanks, Fish Ponds & Aquatic Ecosystems | Promotes Healthy Water Quality & Beneficial Bacteria GrowthAQUALEX Nitrifying Bacteria for Freshwater Aquariums - 4L Water Treatment for Shrimp Tanks, Fish Ponds & Aquatic Ecosystems | Promotes Healthy Water Quality & Beneficial Bacteria Growth

AQUALEX Nitrifying Bacteria for Freshwater Aquariums - 4L Water Treatment for Shrimp Tanks, Fish Ponds & Aquatic Ecosystems | Promotes Healthy Water Quality & Beneficial Bacteria Growth

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Size:4 litre
4 litre

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Product Description

We recommend using this product for Bee Shrimp, Neocaridina Shrimp, and more. Nitroactive is formulated with a special bacteria dormancy technique that activates beneficial bacteria upon use. The Nitrogen cycle is extremely important for all aquarists to consider prior to keeping livestock in a planted tank. Nitroactive for Shrimp by SL-Aqua is meant to jumpstart the cycling process, ensuring ecological balance and a safe environment for your freshwater fish and shrimp species.

Ingredients:

Complex nitrifying bacteria

Usage and Notes:

  • Newly set up tanks: Per 100L (26.4 Gallons) of water, add 200ML of Nitroactive
  • Regular care thereafter: Add 1ML of Nitroactive for every 10L (2.6 Gallons) of water
  • Using this product in a newly setup aquarium may produce a film on the substrate. This is normal and will dissipate with time.

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