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If you've got big tanks, or a lot of tanks, you're better off with Safe. An 8oz bottle of Safe may cost $15 on Amazon right now, but it's more often around $10-11, and occasionally as low as $7. But it treats 12,000 gallons. No, that's not a typo. One bottle will last practically forever, unless you're running a fish store!
Either way, thumbs up for a good aquarium deal, lower than it's seemingly ever been on on Amazon, according to the camels.
If you've got big tanks, or a lot of tanks, you're better off with Safe. An 8oz bottle of Safe may cost $15 on Amazon right now, but it's more often around $10-11, and occasionally as low as $7. But it treats 12,000 gallons. No, that's not a typo. One bottle will last practically forever, unless you're running a fish store!
Either way, thumbs up for a good aquarium deal, lower than it's seemingly ever been on on Amazon, according to the camels.
Seachem Safe is so concentrated it's easier to use if you run a fish store or aquarium. You add 1/120th of a teaspoon per 10gal as a water conditioner OR 1/30th of a teaspoon for Ammonia. It also says you can use up to 4 times the dose for nitrate/nitrite. It's just not user friendly at all for the average home aquarist.
if the tank is unhealthy and experiencing an ammonia spike, this will neutralize the ammonia until it can be processed by the filtration system. hopefully.