Brightwell Razor Marine System Cleaner, Coral Safe 250mL

Brightwell Razor Marine System Cleaner, Coral Safe 250mL

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Razor Marine

Unique Marine Systemic System Cleaner designed to target and clean surfaces of live rock, coral decorations and tank walls

Overview

  • Complex systemic cleaning polymer product, specifically formulated to clean aquarium live rock surfaces and decorations systemically.
  • Benefits are:
    1. Gentle loosening of ugly accumulations of unwanted substances, debris and coatings which makes their removal by scraping and vacuuming much easier
    2. Flocculation of particulate matter from leftover food, detritus and precipitation
    3. Prevents particles from settling on rocks and accumulating
    4. Overall cleaning action making the aquarium cleaner, clearer and more desirable, helps keep glass clean longer.

Considerations for Use

It is recommended that activated carbon use be suspended while using this product, as activated carbon can reduce the product�s effectiveness. Once the aquarium has attained the desired appearance, activated carbon can be put back into the filtration system, if desired. Due to the rate at which filters collect particulate material, it may be necessary to clean mechanical filter pads and other media every other day while dosing this product. Simultaneous use with MicroBacterCLEAN will have a very synergistic effect. If using MicroBacterCLEAN, use several hours apart.

Active protein skimming and sensible feeding should be the first steps taken to minimize turbidity and the concentration of dissolved organic materials in any marine aquarium. Water of high clarity that is low in dissolved organic material and possesses the proper parameters is the basis for a healthy aquarium system!

Razor Marine is slow acting and may require multiple applications to achieve the effect desired by the user. Used as directed, it is safe for marine fishes, hard and soft corals, and other inverts, as well as most macro-algae, however, as all animals are individuals, and water conditions vary in many aquariums, animals should be observed closely during use, for signs of stress (corals closing and not re-opening, erratic behavior etc.). If signs of stress occur, or if macro-algae are affected negatively, reduce or discontinue use as necessary. If symptoms persist, do a partial water change and add carbon.