Fritz Turbostart 900 Saltwater 4oz (100G)

Fritz Turbostart 900 Saltwater 4oz (100G)

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Fritz Turbostart 900 Saltwater 4oz (100G)
FritzZyme TurboStart 900 contains the same proven strains of effective, Live Nitrifying Bacteria as FritzZyme 9, but at 15 times the concentration. TurbosStart 900 reduces fish loss due to toxic levels of ammonia and nitrite. Establishing colonies of nitrifying bacteria the without FritzZyme can take weeks; FritzZyme TurboStart completely cycles aquariums in five days or less, allowing for safe, immediate addition of livestock. TurboStart may be added to new tanks or established systems any time the biofilter needs fortification including; after water changes, aggressive cleaning, adding new livestock, medicating, or changing filter media.

  • The ORIGINAL LIVE Nitrifying Bacteria
  • Rapidly Eliminates Toxic Ammonia and Nitrite
  • Allows Safe Immediate Introduction of Livestock
  • Prevents New Tank Syndrome
  • Establishes and Maintains a Healthy Biofilter
  • Prevents Fish Loss, FritzZyme Saves Lives!
  • A Safe, Natural Approach to Water Treatment

 

Chlorine and Chloramines are lethal to FritzZyme TurboStart bacteria and must be completely removed before addition.

Turn off UV sterilizers and Protein Skimmers before use, and for 5 days after each introduction of FritzZyme TurboStart 900.

Shake bottle, add 1 oz. (29 ml) Turbo Start per 25 gallons (95 L) of water.

Add animals after acclimating. Do not overcrowd tank. Do not overfeed.

Test water parameters regularly.

To decrease cycling time, FritzZyme TurboStart 900 can be safely used up to 5x recommended dosage.

 

NOTE:

Systems may be slightly cloudy or have an earthy odor for several hours after treatment.

Live product. Keep refrigerated. Do not freeze. Refrigerated life is 4 months.Use before expiration date on bottom of bottle.

*Only ships 2-Day which doesn't move over weekends, so these can only ship on Mon,Tues, or Wed because they could spoil if they sit in a warehouse over the weekend.