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FritzZyme 7 delivers live, species-specific nitrifying bacteria that rapidly reduce toxic ammonia and nitrite in freshwater and brackish aquariums. With over 30 years of proven success, this easy-to-use, no-refrigeration-needed formula accelerates biofilter cycling and reinforces aquatic stability after maintenance, ensuring a thriving environment for your fish.









| ASIN | B0002DGKAO |
| Allergen Information | Almonds Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,980 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #186 in Fish Medication & Health Supplies |
| Brand Name | Fritz |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,951) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00080531802090 |
| Included Components | Fritz Aquatics 80209 FritzZyme 7 Nitrifying Bacteria for Fresh Water Aquariums, 16-Ounce |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Fritz Aquatics 80209 FritzZyme 7 Nitrifying Bacteria for Fresh Water Aquariums, 16-Ounce |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Ounces |
| Liquid Volume | 473 Milliliters |
| Manufacturer | Fritz Aquatics |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 80209 |
| Model Number | 80209 |
| Target Species | Fish |
| UPC | 080531802090 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
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R**L
This is my first time using this product. The reviews spoke highly of this company. I started with ghost feeding the first week, but wasn't getting as much ammonia as I wanted to begin the cycle. I got the ammonia that goes along with this bacteria in a bottle. Got the ammonia up to 4ppm 2 nights ago. Yesterday, this bottle came in, and I dosed it as recommended. This morning I did my tank parameter testing with the API Master Kit. In my cycling tank it read 2.0ppm ammonia, 0 nitrites, and 5.0ppm nitrates! It just skipped right over nitrites! That tells me this product is VERY effective! Considering it's taken me months to cycle other tanks, this is mind blowing to me. I'm glad I listened to experienced folks that using high quality ammonia and live nitrifying bacteria is FAR superior to ghost feeding. I purchased the smallest bottles they have, and I'll still have nearly all of it! Well, I guess that means I'm just going to have to get more aquariums, ha! It's so easy I'm still processing this. Don't sleep on these products, the value far exceeds their price! I'm also glad this can be used as a maintenance for established tanks. It will be a great product to have on hand to maintain a well functioning cycle.
H**E
So much contradictory and bad information out there. Here's what I could conclude that seem consistent from various sources. The parasites are thought to be released in the water column at night. I read this after a stubborn case that was responding slowly. I changed application to evening and things were cleared up in two days. I did 24 hr interval, 30% water change, per instructions. I did it in evening. I raised temp from 76 to 79, I did not want to stress fish and plants at 86 F, sheesh. I continued for 3 days after last spots disappeared. 9 day total treatment time. I poured a dose in a white bucket and let it sit for 24 hrs. At first, water was bright blue. After 12-14 hrs it was nearly clear. Many sources claim light sensitivity. Perhaps another reason to apply at night when strength will be full and parasites are free swimming. NOTE: I don't think you can use this with Prime. Instructions say DO NOT USE WITH SULFUR OR SULFINATE BASED CONDITIONERS. Take a whiff of Prime. Smell that rotten egg? Ya. I used API water conditioner. Good luck trying to find ingredients of fish chemicals. Very frustrating (bad bad manufacturers!). It WILL definitely stain your air lines etc. I read aquarium coops blog on this, they claim to have never seen a problem. No idea how, unless they simply do not have PVC or silicon tubing. At end of treatment, mine are bright blue. I added some salt. I did 4 gallon changes based on actual water volume (not tank size) and added half teaspoon. Just enough to deal with nitrites in case of disruption of bacteria. The ich-x is claimed by some to have mild antibiotic effect. As an aside, my fish like salt. If I didn't have sensitive plants, I'd add it all the time. It prevents scale build up on tank, my fish thrive, etc. You don't need as much as they say. Salt is good. Really. I am trying to find a minimum that doesn't impact plants. Fish and plants seem ok, not 100% sure about shrimp and snails, they seem less active. I don't like the long duration required as this stuff is very toxic, however, it works.
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