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Seachem Stability New Tank Stabilization 250/500ml

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Seachem Stability New Tank Stabilization 250/500ml

Seachem Stability will rapidly and safely establish the aquarium biofilter in freshwater and marine systems, thereby preventing the number 1 cause of fish death: "new tank syndrome". Stability is formulated specifically for the aquarium and contains a synergistic blend of aerobic, anaerobic, and facultative bacteria which facilitate the breakdown of waste organics, ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate. The bacteria contained in Seachem Stability are non-sulfur fixing and will not produce toxic hydrogen sulfide. This product is completely harmless to all aquatic organisms as well as aquatic plants, so there is no danger of over use. Stability is the culmination of nearly a decade of research and development and represents the current state of the art in natural biological management.

The bacteria used in competing products are inherently unstable. The conditions necessary for their growth and development fall into a very narrow range of temperatures, pH, organic loads, etc. When any of these parameters are not strictly within the proper range, the bacterial culture quickly crashes and dies. Stability does not contain any of the aforementioned bacteria.

Stability should ideally be used in conjunction with biological filtration such as Seachem Matrix. For emergency ammonia control, use Seachem AmGuard.

Bottle sizes available:
250ml treats 4000L
500ml treats 8000L

Rapidly and safely establishes bio-filter
Prevents "new tank syndrome"
Suitable for marine and freshwater aquariums
Easy to use
Available sizes; 250ml & 500ml

Directions:
Shake well before use. Turn off UV/ozone. Use 1 capful (5ml) for each 40L on the first day with a new aquarium. Then use 1 capful for each 80L daily for 7 days. Fish and other aquatic species may be introduced at any time as long as dosage is maintained for 7 days. For optimum biofilter performance use 1 capful for each 80L once a month or with each water change and whenever introducing new fish or whenever medicating an aquarium.


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