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Qualdrop Bio Bacter 30g
Water Care & Additives

Qualdrop Bio Bacter 30g

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Additive ideal for starting new shrimp tanks or maintaining mature tanks

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Live arrival guaranteed on all livestock
Dispatched 5 days a week. Next-day delivery.
Insulated packaging with temperature management

About this product

BioBacter is a complex mixture of beneficial, non-pathogenic bacterial strains, including nitrifying , denitrifying , and photosynthetic PSB bacteria , as well as active enzymes. The total number of microorganisms in 1g is as much as 8 billion . It builds biological balance in the tank. It decomposes organic waste, rapidly reduces NH4 and NO2 . It protects against tank contamination. It improves plant growth and the survival rate of aquatic animals. It prevents the growth of harmful algae. It removes accumulated sediments in the substrate. It improves water quality in mature tanks. Recommended for starting tanks with ornamental plants. Directions for use: When starting new aquariums, apply the product under the substrate by first diluting BioBacter in approximately 200ml of water (do not use RO water). Then, pour water to the bottom of the tank to a depth of approximately 0.5-1.0 cm. Stir everything at the bottom and add an even layer of substrate. After planting the plants and flooding the tank, add an additional amount (1 flat teaspoon per approximately 100 liters) of BioBacter directly to the tank, first dispersing it in a small amount of water (approx. 200 ml). Repeat the dose after 3 and possibly 7 days. Ensure adequate filtration and water oxygenation. For existing tanks and/or those experiencing NH4 and NO2 level issues , dose directly into the tank (1 flat teaspoon per approximately 100 liters), first diluting the product in a small amount of water. The water may be cloudy after application. This is normal. The cloudiness will subside over time. Overdosing is not harmful. Starting a new tank: 1 large teaspoon per 100 liters of water on the first, third and possibly on the seventh day. Regular water changes: 1 large teaspoon per 100 liters of water being changed.