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- Reduces
toxicity of ammonia
- Removes
chlorine and chloramine
- Maintains
normal gill function
- Safe for
aquatic plants and animals
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| AVAILABLE SIZES |
Item #
|
Size
|
Treatment
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| 22001 |
1 oz |
60 gallons |
| 22002 |
2 oz |
120 gallons |
| 22004 |
4 oz |
240 gallons |
| 22008 |
8 oz |
480 gallons |
| 22016 |
16 oz |
960 gallons |
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| DIRECTIONS |
- For water/environmental changes: add one teaspoon
(5ml) of
solution per 10 gallons of water.
- To remove high ammonia: add 3 capfuls (15 ml) of
solution per 10 gallons of water.
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| MAIN FUNCTION |
Tap water contains chlorine which destroys
micro-organisms and pathogenic bacteria. The average
concentration of chlorine in tap water is over 0.2 ppm.
Many water treatment plants add chlorine with ammonia to
form chloramine. Chloramine helps the disinfection of tap
water to last longer. Unfortunately, chlorine, chloramine
and ammonia are very toxic to aquatic species. These
substances can damage or prevent proper gill function,
and may even cause death. prevents harm
to aquatic species by reducing ammonia and removing
chlorine and chloramine safely from tap water. |
| SPECIAL NOTES |
does not hinder
biological filtration systems.
may reduce and/or remove
dyes used for medication such as potassium
permanganate, methylene blue and malachite green.
- One capful of
removes
up to 1ppm ammonia, 2 ppm of chloramine and 3 ppm
of chlorine.
can be used to remove
ammonia caused by excretion of aquatic animals,
dead plants, and decayed foods.
- Do not use ammonia test kit based on Nessler
reagents. It will show a false positive reading
for ammonia. Use ammonia test kit based on
salicylate reagents to test ammonia levels.
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