API Quick Start Freshwater Saltwater Aquarium Bacteria 16-Ounce

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API Quick Start Freshwater Saltwater Aquarium Bacteria 16-Ounce
API Quick Start Freshwater Saltwater Aquarium Bacteria 16-Ounce

Original price was: $24.38.Current price is: $11.98.

API Quick Start Freshwater Saltwater Aquarium Bacteria 16-Ounce Price History

Price History for API QUICK START Freshwater and Saltwater Aquarium Nitrifying Bacteria 16-Ounce Bottle

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Current Price $11.98 October 27, 2024
Highest Price $16.68 August 11, 2024
Lowest Price $11.98 October 27, 2024
Since August 11, 2024

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$11.98 October 27, 2024
$13.98 October 20, 2024
$16.68 August 11, 2024

API Quick Start Freshwater Saltwater Aquarium Bacteria 16-Ounce Description

  • Contains one (1) API QUICK START Freshwater and Saltwater Aquarium Nitrifying Bacteria 16-Ounce Bottle
  • Allows instant addition of fish when starting a new aquarium
  • Reduces compounds harmful to fish when used routinely
  • Helps prevent fish loss in freshwater and saltwater aquariums
  • Use when starting a new aquarium, when adding new fish and when changing water and filter media

API Quick Start Freshwater Saltwater Aquarium Bacteria 16-Ounce Specification

Specification: API Quick Start Freshwater Saltwater Aquarium Bacteria 16-Ounce

Item Weight

454 Grams

Department

Unisex-Adult

Manufacturer

Mars Fishcare

Country of Origin

United States

Item model number

89E

Date First Available

January 13, 2012

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H

8.5 x 2.4 x 2.28 inches

Item Dimensions LxWxH

2.5 x 2.5 x 8.75 inches

Brand Name

API

Target Audience Keyword

fish

Directions

Use when starting an aquarium, adding fish, changing water or filter media, after medicating, or when ammonia or nitrite are detected. Shake well, then add 2 tsp. (10 ml) per 10 gallons (38 L) of water. For saltwater aquariums, double the dose. Store in a cool, dry place.

Model Name

QUICK START 16 OZ

Color

multi natural

Size

16-Ounce

Material

Plastic

Number of Items

1

Style

Freshwater

Item Weight (pounds)

1

ASIN

B006YG12F6

Item Weight (Grams)

454

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API Quick Start Freshwater Saltwater Aquarium Bacteria 16-Ounce Reviews (13)

13 reviews for API Quick Start Freshwater Saltwater Aquarium Bacteria 16-Ounce

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  1. Jose Rodriguez

    Ordered this product to help get the nitrogen cycle started in my new 75 gallon aquarium.

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  2. Kayla Lee

    10/10 essential item for my freshwater aquarium. Keeps my betta fish and tiger barbs safe & limits toxic ammonia and nitrate. A must when setting up an aquarium, prevents fish loss, contains live nitrifying bacteria to help maintain an active biological filter in an established aquarium as well. You use it when starting new aquariums and also when doing a water change.. or whenever ammonia or nitrites are present in the water. Recommend 100%

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  3. christophe montens

    When you buy this product you’re kind of reliant on the manufacturer and the bottle of contents isn’t just expensive water !. After a week or so my test kit did start to go pretty colours so I guess I did do something.

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  4. ★AM1 Engineer★

    Last year I made the conversion to planted tanks and ever since then, I have been battling cyanobacteria in my 75 gallon tank. Ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates were always great, but within 1-2 days of an extremely thorough tank maintenance session (1-2 hours of cleaning plants, wood, walls, rocks + water change), the cyanobacteria population would explode. If I didn’t address it right away, the plants, substrate, walls, heater, and filter would be covered in sheets of cyanobacteria. Take maintenance every 1-2 days was not very sustainable.

    I tried feeding less, feeding flakes vs crisps vs round pellets. Some types of food exacerbated the issue. Pellets and the premium gel food helped combat the growth of cyanobacteria but I still had to do tank maintenance every 3-4 days.

    I tried completely resetting the tank using the existing plants (cleaned) and swapping wood for rocks. I tried adding $300 worth of plants, in addition to what was already planted. I tried moving plants and decor around for optimal water flow so there weren’t any dead spots.

    I tried moving from a canister filter to an external filter. Then I upgraded to a higher capacity external filter to get better water flow in the tank.

    I tried treating the tank with different products, specifically formulated to address the cyanobacteria and although it would keep it at bay, once you stopped using the product, the cyanobacteria would be back in full force.

    All of this was expensive and futile because the cyanobacteria always returned with a vengeance. Of course, no one could give me a definitive answer to the cyanobacteria problem. I scoured article after article, frustrated that I couldn’t find a solution that actually worked. And believe me, I spent $1000+ over the year trying a number of different solutions; none of them worked permanently. I was seriously rethinking my fish hobby when I stumbled across the solution.

    I picked up Quick Start for another tank that I wanted to rebuild. I happened to be doing a water change for my 75 gallon tank at the same time and I accidentally put Quick Start in my 75 gallon tank. No biggie, I thought. Wouldn’t hurt and I didn’t want to waste the water. In two days, I noticed that the cyanobacteria’s growth had been stunted. It was growing about half the speed it normally did. The next water change, I used Quick Start again. I didn’t understand – my levels were good when I tested them so I didn’t think my bacteria levels were low and I never thought to use Quick Start as a result.

    Over the next few weeks, I kept using Quick Start in my water changes, I got a bunch of snails (freeloaders from my plant purchases), and I stopped vacuuming the substrate so thoroughly and now the cyanobacteria is 95-98% gone. I only occasionally see it on the walls and I can push my water changes to every two weeks, no problem.

    I think I owe my sanity to Quick Start.

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  5. Customer DKHA

    Works well. Big. Clear ammonia. Easy to use.

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  6. Kathy Rhoden

    Good stuff

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  7. Amazon Customer

    Good quality product
    Results are identical
    Good quick result

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  8. T Mowers

    For fish

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  9. cookeemonstr

    This is my go to for starting new tanks and doing water changes

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  10. Scaramara

    Beste tot nu toe dat ik al gehad heb

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  11. Steve

    The fish are still alive so it must work right? No problems so far

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  12. Kayla Lee

    trabaja enseguida

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  13. Kiran deshmukh

    Does what it’s meant to do

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