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Always
condition water before adding it to your fresh or saltwater
aquarium. Tap water, well water, RO & DI water all
need to be properly treated to ensure the health of
your fish & corals.
Use
Fritz Guard to treat for
chlorine, chloramine and toxic heavy metals. Fritz
Guard conditions water and prepares the filter for
adhesion by bacteria, speeding up the tank cycle. Fritz
Guard is super-concentrated and safe for use with
any fish, plant or invertebrate. Containing Aloe Vera,
Vitamin E and necessary electrolytes, this unique conditioner
greatly increases the fishs slime coat, reduces
stress, prevents infection and eliminates fish death.
Add one teaspoon per 20 gallons of tank water. Fritz
Guard works instantly!
After
the fish are added to the aquarium, ammonia and nitrite
levels can become toxic within days and cause mortality.
Water changes, fish addition, over feeding, medications
and many other factors also cause ammonia and nitrite
imbalances. Fritz-Zyme
#7 (for freshwater) and Fritz-Zyme
#9 (for saltwater) contain concentrated cultures
of necessary, live nitrifying bacteria that rapidly
convert harmful ammonia and nitrites into non-toxic
nitrates. Test your ammonia and nitrite levels regularly
and add Fritz-Zyme whenever levels increase above 0.1
PPM. In saltwater, use one cup (8 oz.) of Fritz-Zyme
#9 for every 10 gallons of tank water. Make sure
to turn off protein skimmer, UV Sterilizer and Ozonator
before adding the bacteria. In freshwater, use one cup
(8 oz.) of Fritz-Zyme
#7 for every 20 gallons of tank water. Follow a
regular maintenance schedule. Feed as instructed by
your local pet store. Test your water regularly and
clean any algae that builds up. Watch your fish for
signs of stress such as lethargic behavior, discoloration,
or loss of appetite. After several weeks, youll
notice waste building up in the tank. After careful
inspection, you may see brown particles or sludge on
the surface of the gravel. Your filter will contain
"gook" trapped in the bio-media. This build-up
causes toxic levels of ammonia and nitrites, and it
inhibits the growth of beneficial bacteria. Add Fritz-Zyme
#360 Gravel Cleaner to break-down the gook
into an invisible, non-toxic liquid. The billions of
naturally occurring bacteria found in Fritz-Zyme
#360 Gravel Cleaner are Mother Nature's best tool
for keeping your tank crystal clear and looking like
new. Use 4 capfuls of Fritz-Zyme
#360 Gravel Cleaner per 10 gallons of freshwater
once every 30 days. Double the dosage in saltwater tanks
and reefs. Retreat with Fritz-Zyme
#7 or Fritz-Zyme
#9 to ensure a balanced aquarium.
Even
the best maintenance plan may not prevent cloudy water.
Water may have a white haze to it or may become discolored.
Either way, cloudy water is an awful problem. You may
try water changes, gravel washes and cleaning the filter-
but the water just gets worse. The truth is: it's not
your fault. The particles in the water column are ALIVE
and simply reproduce when diluted through water changes.
In fact, changing filters and washing the gravel can
actually cause the cloudiness to INCREASE. But there
is a way to completely eliminate this awful mess. Your
pet store has the solution. Fritz Clarifier is the professional
strength, safe cleaning tool that works in both fresh
and saltwater. Unlike competitive clarifiers, it is
100% phosphate free and will not cause future blooms.
It doesn't contain harmful chemicals like other products
either- so its safe with your fish, plants and
corals. Fritz Clarifier will not imbalance water chemistry,
and it works much faster than other clarifying agents.
Add one teaspoon of Fritz Clarifier per 10 gallons of
tank water.
Adding
salt to your freshwater tank is a great way to control
disease. Using a high quality salt, such as Fritz
A+ Salt, prevents most ICH, fungal, parasitic and
bacterial infections. This easy-to-use, fast-dissolving
salt also has Fritz-Zyme #360
Gravel Cleaner bio-additive, which helps keep the
tank clean and reduces water chemistry problems. For
general use as a preventative or to treat for disease
control, add two tablespoons per 5 gallons of tank water;
see detailed instructions.
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