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FritzPro Aquatics Pure Ammonium Chloride is a 500-gram powder designed for fishless cycling, providing a safe and effective way to establish a biological cycle in both fresh and saltwater aquariums. Made in the USA, this highly concentrated formula is free from harmful additives, ensuring a pure environment for beneficial nitrifying bacteria to thrive.
Item Weight | 500 Grams |
Liquid Volume | 1 Cups |
Target Species | Fish |
Item Form | Powder |
Allergen Information | Almonds Free |
M**.
Perfect for micro dosing cycles
Using this to cycle my new 90gl. My system has been running for a couple of months already, but I've been to busy to do anything with it since I set everything up. This stuff works great. Getting the measurements correct are a little hard, but I found that 1 tsp raises my NH3 to near 0.067 mg/l. The first dose took around 2 weeks to cycle. Once the ammonia levels dropped back to 0.001 mg/l my NO3 tested at near 5.0 ppm. The amonia levels from the second dose of 1 tsp is still reducing, but it's only taken 4 days to drop down to 0.018 mg/l. I plan on testing Nitrate levels once this cycle is completed and duing a 50% water change before dosing a third time. I think 3 to 4 cycles should be enough to stabilize the system. However, since I won't be adding livestock for another month or two. I'll probably add 1/16-1/4 tsp each day to feed the bacteria. I'll adjust that as needed. Hopefully, I can maintain my NO3 at 3-5.0 ppm with this.I definitely recommend this product if you want to save yourself some time. I prefer this method of micro dosing while cycling my tanks. I think it's easier to mimic a normal daily feeding schedule this way. Also, I get a pretty good idea of how my tank params will change daily when checking my system logs. I may increase my daily dose later about a week or two before doing a final water change and adding livestock. I use the Seneye Reef for active monitoring, and manually test the water weekly.
W**L
A lifetime supply
Here's what I did - YMMV. I wanted to bring my ten gallon up to 2 ppm. So I figured I'd need 1/20th the dose it would take to bring a 100 gallon up to 4 ppm, or 1/20th of a tsp. So I put 20 teaspoons of water in a jar, and then mixed in 1 tsp of Fritz powder. I mixed it up real good, and then added 1 tsp of this solution to my 10 gallon. I waited an hour for it to circulate (filter on) and then tested my water. The results were about 2 ppm, maybe a little higher, but 2 ppm or so as best as I could tell with my old eyes. I flunked chemistry in high school, so take my advice with a grain or two of NaCl (haha! chemistry!). But it seemed to work for me. What do you think, sciencey internet people? Also please do not do this with fish or other creatures in your aquarium.I'll update this review as my aquarium cycling adventure continues. For now I can definitively say, this stuff will work to raise your ammonia levels for FISHLESS aquarium cycling.Also I have enough of this stuff left to cycle all the tanks at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Twice.
C**Z
Fritz Pro Chloride
I was skeptical that this would "chemically" burn wood, but it does. I am still learning abt pyrography techniques, but with this product, a proven wood burning recipe & my cricut .. well, I am having a blast. It seems one has to have a wood burning tool for more artistic endeavors, but then again.. maybe not. The approach is different with this chemical, mixed into a paste with another product (Thick It or Cornstarch) but the results R kind of amazing as long as you embraceba different approach & practice PATIENCE. This is not a technique to be rushed. Good Product & Economical, too. Highly Recommend
C**G
It's ammonia... And way more than you need.
You're probably looking at this to start the nitrogen cycle of a new aquarium. It should definitely provide the ammonia you need to feed your nitrifying bacteria. This appears to be (although I can't say for sure) 100% ammonium chloride powder. I work full-time in a pharmacy, and I'm familiar with raw/single-entity chemical/drug powders, and this is very similar. You'll likely need only a tiny, tiny, fraction of the total 500 grams in this jar to get things going, so you are going to have a ton of ammonia left over. I guess you could use the rest to make your own ammonia cleaning solution if you wanted. You'll want to measure this with a scale. It would be nice if they offered this in 50 or 100 gram bags, but they're likely just relabeling a chemical product that they purchase wholesale. Having said all that, you're probably better off with Fritz's other product "Fishless Fuel", which is a pre-diluted ammonium solution. I didn't realize Fishless Fuel existed until after I purchased this powder.
B**L
Use SPARINGLY!!
So I bought this to kick start the cycle of my aquarium since I started trying the fish food method first but was frustrated with 0ppm ammonia tests for more than a week and a half. Sure enough I was so excited when the box was delivered that the first thing I did was rip it open with child-like glee. Of course, I tested my water first juuuust to make sure there wasn't some magical surge of ammonia lurking beneath the neon colored substrate, and sure enough, once again, 0ppm.The bottle recommends one teaspoon (4.5g) per 100 gallons to achieve 4ppm of ammonia. So armed with my trusty kitchen scale, a shot glass and a plastic spoon I decided that I will add tiny amounts of the powder until I reach 1gm (Im cycling a 20g tank) and then I would take some off since my scale only does whole number increments. Add a little tank water to dilute and then dump in the tank.SUCCESS!!!!! (In my best Dexter's Lab voice)......... Sort of.using my trusty API Freshwater master test kit, I got a strange color not known to the reference chart of the test kit..... BLUE. Yes, that's right, BLUE. Not the yellow of 0ppm or the green hues of the normal ranges of 0.25ppm to 8ppm. I got BLUE. So a quick internet search for my outlier resulted in what I had suspected was the culprit. Too Much Ammonia. So hey, this product works!!! Too well, actually.So if youre like me and doing a fishless cycle, by all means, buy this product, its large enough that you will only need to buy one to have enough to cycle an aquarium large enough to charge for admission.The ONLY reason this got 4 stars instead of 5 is due to the learning curve, as this product requires a very miniscule amount of salt to treat a fairly large amount of water.
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