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Seachem Prime Recent and Saltwater Conditioner – Chemical Remover and Detoxifier 500 ml

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Prime is the entire and concentrated conditioner for each contemporary and salt water. Prime removes chlorine, chloramine and ammonia. Prime converts ammonia right into a secure, non-toxic type that’s readily eliminated by the tank’s biofilter. Prime could also be used throughout tank biking to alleviate ammonia/nitrite toxicity. Prime detoxifies nitrite and nitrate, permitting the biofilter to extra effectively take away them. Prime additionally promotes the manufacturing and regeneration of the pure slime coat. Prime is non-acidic and won’t impression pH. Prime won’t overactivate skimmers. Use at start-up and every time including or changing water. As a part of their ongoing environmental stewardship efforts Seachem will donate a portion of the earnings for each specifically labeled version bottle of Prime, Stability, Pristine, and Readability (in Bonus Sizes of 325 mL — 30% extra) offered to a Rhino protect in South Africa.
Is Discontinued By Producer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.6 x 2.5 x 2.3 inches; 8.5 ounces
Merchandise mannequin quantity ‏ : ‎ 67104330
Division ‏ : ‎ males, ladies
Date First Obtainable ‏ : ‎ June 20, 2004
Producer ‏ : ‎ Seachem Laboratories, Inc.
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00025694O
Nation of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA
POWERFUL TREATMENT: Seachem Prime is a whole and concentrated conditioner for each freshwater and saltwater fish tanks, working onerous to take away chlorine and chloramine.
REMOVER: Seachem Prime instantly and completely removes chlorine and chloramine, efficiently permitting the bio filter to take away ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate whereas they’re detoxified for 48 hours.
DETOXIFIER: Seachem Prime successfully detoxifies ammonia, nitrite, and heavy metals discovered within the faucet water at typical focus ranges, offering a perfect setting on your betta, tetra, or different fish.
USE: Use 1 capful (5 mL) of Seachem Prime for every 200 L (50 US gallons) of latest or substitute water. For greatest outcomes, add Seachem Prime to new water first. For exceptionally excessive chloramine concentrations, a double dose could also be used safely. For smaller volumes, use 2 drops per gallon.
SAFETY: In case of an emergency, the 5x dose of Seachem Prime could also be used for each ammonia and nitrite. Use a ½ dose if the water temperature is > 30°C (86°F) and chlorine or ammonia ranges are low.

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  1. Cory

    Works wonders
    Doing an emergency fish in cycle for my tank and this stuff is amazing. Can get me through the trials of being a new fish owner and keep him safe till healthy bacteria is established in my tank.Performing Emergency fish-in cycle with Seachem PrimeStep 1: Set up your aquariumIt’s time to set up your aquarium. And, that includes all the equipment – heaters, filters, air pumps… Get it in there! Don’t forget to rinse it with fresh water first!The beneficial bacteria need a surface to cling to, namely your substrate and filter media. So by setting everything up, you give your bacteria as many surfaces as possible to cling to.Add water to the tank, and don’t forget to dechlorinate it with your water conditioner first.Finally, you want to keep all electrical equipment, such as heaters, filters and bubblers, switched on throughout the entire cycling process. Not only will this keep your fish as comfortable as possible, but it will also make your tank cycle faster.Want to cycle your tank as quickly as possible? Check out FishLab’s tips for speeding up the cycling process.Step 2: Adding your fishBefore you add your fish, you want to acclimate them first. This will give them the best chance of survival.You want to feed your fish throughout the cycling process… You don’t want them to starve!When feeding your fish, however, it’s important that you don’t feed them too much. The more you feed them, the more they are going to poop. And the more they poop, the faster your ammonia levels are going to rise.Also, remove any uneaten food from the tank, a good aquarium net will make this easy. Any uneaten food left behind will break down into ammonia, causing the levels to rise.If a fish dies during the cycle, remove it from the aquarium ASAP. Its decaying body will also give off ammonia. Don’t panic if one of your fish dies. It doesn’t necessarily mean that all your fish will – this one might have been extra sensitive.Step 3: Test, test, test, and test againNow, use your ammonia test kit every 24 hours.What you are looking for is any sign of ammonia. Trust me. It won’t be long before it appears.Once your test kit returns positive for ammonia, it’s time to move to the next step.Step 4: Dealing with ammoniaOnce you detect ammonia, it’s time to start dosing with Seachem Prime. Follow the instructions on the bottle to determine what a single dose would be for your tank – the larger the aquarium, the more Prime you will need. Fortunately, a little goes a long way, and many of you will find that a single bottle of Prime will get you through an entire cycle.For this method, Seachem Prime is the most important ingredient. You see, a dose of Prime will bind ammonia, nitrite and nitrate for 24 to 48 hours, making them harmless to your fish.Picture Seachem Prime locking up ammonia, nitrite and nitrate in a jail cell for up to 48 hours. While in the cell, these nasties cannot harm your fish. However, once their time is up, and they are released, they will once again attack your fish.It is for this reason that you need to dose regularly with Seachem Prime, to keep these nasties locked up.A single dose of Prime will treat up to 1 part per million (ppm) of ammonia. Prime can be dosed up to 5 times safely. So, 2 ppm of ammonia can be treated with two doses of Prime, 3 ppm can be treated with three doses, and so on.Anything less than 1 ppm should be treated with a single dose. Between 1 ppm and 2 ppm, two doses. You get the idea. Oh, and it goes without saying that it’s better to overdose than underdose.*Once your test kit reads 2 ppm of ammonia, you should perform a 50% water change. This should cut your ammonia levels roughly in half. Repeat this process until you notice that your ammonia levels are not rising as quickly as before. Typically, this will take a week or two. When this happens, you are ready to move to the next step.Bookmark this page so that you can easily find it when you are ready for the next step!Step 5: Nitrites start to appearNext, you need to test for nitrites. If none are present, keep repeating the previous step and testing for nitrites daily until you get a positive result.Now that nitrite has entered the equation, you need to make sure you are dosing with enough Prime to protect your fish from both ammonia and nitrites.Fortunately, working out your new dosage is pretty simple – just add your nitrite and ammonia readings together.Let’s say your test returns the following…Ammonia 0.25 ppmNitrite 1.5 ppmAdding the two together will give you a total of 1.75 ppm. A double dose of Prime will take care of it.This time, if your combined ppm of ammonia and nitrite reaches 4, perform a 50% water change.Keep repeating this. You will eventually notice that your ammonia drops to zero. This is a good thing – bacteria are eating the ammonia as quickly as it is being produced, resulting in a zero reading.Continue daily dosing and testing for ammonia and nitrites. Once your nitrite levels stop rising as quickly, you are ready for the next step.Step 6: Nitrates appearNow, you want to test for nitrates. If none are present, keep repeating the previous step and testing for nitrates daily until you get a positive result.Once nitrates are present, you are nearing the end (woohoo!). Continue testing for ammonia, nitrites and nitrates. Your ammonia levels should still be zero, and your nitrite levels should be declining.Keep dosing with Prime until both your nitrite and ammonia levels are zero. At this stage, the beneficial bacteria are eating them as quickly as they are being produced.Congratulations! You have successfully completed a fish-in cycle.

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  2. Sean and Ashley

    Best product for home aquariums
    This is the best product you can use to both start a fish tank and maintain a balanced fish tank. I’m a part of a group that gives advice on how to keep a home aquarium. It has been completely agreed amongst us all that this product is the best there is. It will neutralize the ammonia that may be built in the tank and get rid of chlorine when doing a water change without interfering with your biological beneficial bacteria.

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  3. kate

    It works
    A very, very good purchase.It works as advertised. It gets rid of toxins. A little smelly, and I don’t need it very often, but it’s saved my aquarium in the past, after a random spike of nitrites, and I will always keep some on hand.

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  4. George

    Cant imagine keeping fish without this
    This is the perfect water conditioner. It detoxifies chemicals, chlorine, ammonia and nitrites. What this means is that you can use this to do a fish in cycle. I have had 0 fish loss and it is shrimp and plant safe as well. I cannot even imagine how I would keep fish without Prime. It is very strong so you need a tiny amount so a bottle should last me easily over a year. 10/10

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  5. Matthew Doyle

    Premium product that lasts longer than you’d expect
    Seachem is my go to for aquarium supplies. I would not balk on the price as It’s much more concentrated than other products… pay attention to the directions. I have not done the math but I bet the price works out close to the same as cheaper alternatives over time.Only con is that it does smell pretty bad, like rotten eggs, which it states on the bottle. It doesn’t make the water smell or anything though

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  6. Shaun

    Best water conditioner on market…
    SUMMARY: I’m not a pro by any means, but an avid hobbyist. Seamchem makes the best chemicals to my experience (see also Purigen for clear water, Excel Flourish for plants, Discus buffer and neutral regulator for pH and trace elements), and Pristine for maintained water quality/denitrifying bacteria) for ease of use and value. Prime is the best individual product Seachem offers, making it, quite simply, the best of the best.Seachem Prime 500mlGENERAL: Best tap water conditioner bar none. Was turned onto this by a LFS (local fish store) guy a couple of years ago. Though it doesn’t obviate the need for water changes it does allow for time between changes.NATURE OF USE: general water conditioner. For the uninitiated, your tap water likely has chlorine, flouride, etc. in it. These can be and are toxic to fish. More over the goal is to get all of the “stuff” in the water (I’m not going into it, but kH, gH, acidity, water additives, nitrate, nitrite, etc.) to mimic the kind of environment they come from naturally – even if your fish are tank bred and raised. The first step in this part achieved with Prime. No other water conditioner is as robust as Prime. Sure, you will need to add some other stuff along the way depending on where they come from (like mixing rainbows with rams – it can be done, but it’s far more difficult to find a happy medium between South American waters the Rams come from and the Indo-Pacific range of most rainbows), but Prime is ALWAYS step #1.For instance, doing a water change? I always add more Prime into the new water. More over, I don’t know that it is possible to put too much Prime in – I’m not saying that it’s beneficial to empty 500ml of Prime into a 5 gallon desktop tank – but rather you get a huge margin for error with Prime (at least with freshwater). If the math works out to 10ml Prime during a water change and you put 50ml instead, not to worry.In addition to being step 1, it can also be used in case of emergencies (most notably a new tank set up without an established nitrogen cycle). If your nitrogen spikes, you can use Prime to neutralize it – and again, this margin for error means you can use quite a bit of Prime without side effects. So instead of buying ammo-lock or some denitrifying agent, Prime covers it. Nor will it effect and plants or other life (Amano shrimp in my case) in the tank.RECOMMENDED FOR: everyone (beginners, intermediate, seasoned hobbyists, professionals) and everything (freshwater, blackwater, brackish, salt water).

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  7. Diego Lopes

    Otimo produto

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  8. Lekkage

    Zie recensie titel

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  9. XYX

    Seachem Prime is, without a doubt, the best water conditioner on the market. As a fish-keeper, I’ve tried countless brands, but none compare to the effectiveness and versatility of Seachem Prime.One of the most significant benefits of Prime is its ability to detoxify heavy metals and chlorine, making it safe for fish during water changes. I’ve never lost a fish due to water changes, thanks to the protective barrier Prime creates.The concentrated formula means a little goes a long way, making it incredibly cost-effective. However, it’s crucial to follow the dosage instructions carefully, as the product is potent.If you’re serious about fishkeeping, Seachem Prime is an absolute must-have. It’s a reliable and essential tool for maintaining healthy and thriving aquatic environments.

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  10. lkyopa

    Bon produit,je l’utilise de façon régulière,le rapport quantité produit/prix est très bon.Et c’est tout à fait normal qu’il pue.

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  11. Vitor Villar

    Seachem Prime is the bast water conditioner in the market, beats Sera and Tetra products.

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    Original price was: $21.40.Current price is: $15.95.

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